Korean Lepr Bull.  2005 Dec;38(2):25-68.

Hepatic and hematological adverse reactions associated with the use of multidrug therapy in leprosy

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  • 1Institute for Leprosy Research, Korean Hansen Welfare Association, Korea. dr_jpkim@hotmail.com

Abstract

One of the risks of combination therapy is probably the collective side effects. Fortunately, side effects reported worldwide after the use of MDT in thousands of patients remain mild and rare. This study analyses retrospectively some of the risks associated with the use of WHO-multidrug therapy (MDT) in Korea. Case records of 40 new cases of leprosy attending the Institute for Leprosy Research during 1991-2000, were analysed for adverse drug reactions involving the liver and blood. There were only some reports of suspected hematological adverse reactions(RBC count, hematocrit &, platelet count) associated with the use of MDT, but we could not find the clinical association of that finding. So we sustain that the MDT, recommended by KCDC, is relatively safe.

Keyword

leprosy; MDT

MeSH Terms

Blood Platelets
Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
Hematocrit
Humans
Korea
Leprosy*
Liver
Retrospective Studies
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