Reacciones adversas a beta bloqueantes

  1. Macarena Bonilla Porras
  2. N. Moyano Sierra
  3. C. Capilla Montes
  4. Eva Delgado Silveira
  5. Benito García Díaz
Revista:
Atención Farmacéutica

ISSN: 1139-7357

Año de publicación: 2004

Volumen: 6

Número: 6

Páginas: 393-397

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Atención Farmacéutica

Resumen

Objective: To describe the adverse reactions to beta-blockers in an area-IX hospital with 420 beds. Method: A retrospective study of patients who suffered adverse reactions to beta-blockers, between the years 1998-2002, included in a pharmacosurveillance database from the pharmacy department that collects information from 3026 patients with adverse reactions to drugs. Results: Out of the total number of patients, 51 (1.68%) had adverse reactions to beta-blockers. With respect to the implicated beta-blockers, atenolol occurred in 36 of the cases (70.6%), carvedilol in 10 (19.6%), propranolol in 4 (7.84%), bisoprolol in 1 (1.96%). Out of those adverse reactions, 32 (62.75%) caused hospital admittance and 14 (37.25%) occurred during hospital stay. Conclusion: Beta-blockers are a group of drugs that, despite not quantitatively producing a high percentage of severe reactions, qualitatively produce indeed an important level of yatrogenia