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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European journal of clinical pharmacology 56 (2000), S. 763-767 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Agranulocytosis Calcium dobesilate Risk estimation Case population
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. Objective: Calcium dobesilate is used in the treatment of diabetic retinopathy, chronic venous insufficiency, haemorrhoids and other ill-defined vascular conditions. It has been associated with agranulocytosis in anecdotal reports. We describe the clinical course of a series of patients who developed agranulocytosis while taking this drug, and we estimate the risk by means of both a case-control and a case-population strategy. Methods: All cases of agranulocytosis meeting strict predefined diagnostic criteria in an area of 3.3 to 3.9×106 inhabitants in the period 1980–1998 were identified. Cases and age-, gender- and hospital-matched controls were interviewed with a structured questionnaire including a detailed drug history. Each case was reviewed and confirmed by a haematologist, who was blind with respect to drug exposures. Consumption data were used to estimate the risk of agranulocytosis associated with calcium dobesilate using a case-population approach in which the incidence of agranulocytosis among users of calcium dobesilate was compared with that among the non-exposed population. Results: After a follow up of 68.55×106 person-years, 345 cases of agranulocytosis (242 community cases) were assembled. Reliable information was obtained from 216 cases. Two patients exhibited positive rechallenge. Twelve cases (5.6%) and 5 of 1380 controls (0.4%) had taken calcium dobesilate in the week before. With the case-control approach, the odds ratio was 23.66 [95% confidence interval (CI), 7.54–74.24], the attributable risk was 5.3% (95%CI, 3.0–9.4), and the number of cases attributable to dobesilate in the study area during the study period was 12.8. The case-population estimates were an incidence of 121.03 cases per 106 patient-years, a relative risk of 39.55 (95%CI, 17.96–77.49), an attributable risk of 6.73% (3.4–12.9%), and 16.30 cases attributable to dobesilate in the study area during the study period. Discussion: This study adds to evidence indicating that the case-population method is adequate for the study of rare type B adverse drug reactions. An additional advantage of this approach is that the incidence of the disease of interest among those exposed to the drug can be estimated. The risk of agranulocytosis associated with calcium dobesilate should be considered in relation to poor evidence of its clinical efficacy.
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Peptide Science 2 (1996), S. 59-65 
    ISSN: 1075-2617
    Keywords: Aminoisobutyric acid ; glycine ; cyclic peptides ; X-ray diffraction ; β-turns ; Chemistry ; Biochemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: We have synthesized and crystallized the cyclic peptide (Gly-Aib-Gly) 2. Its structure has been determined by conventional X-ray diffracti on methods. In the crystal it adopts a conformation with one β-turn (type I) and its mirror image at the other side of the ring. All conformation al angles are similar to those reported for these amino acid residues. In particular the Aib residue has a conformation intermediate between α- and 310-helical conformations. The ring is an adequate model for the β-turn conformation. A molecule of formic acid is found in the crystal which shows a very short hydrogen bond with one of the glycine carbonyl groups.
    Additional Material: 2 Ill.
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