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Oseltamivir is contraindicated for people aged 10-19 in principle in Japan, due to concern about abnormal behaviours. Sudden death is another concern. This review examines growing evidence of their association and discusses underlying mechanisms of these sudden-onset type reactions to oseltamivir. F...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27364959
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
The Intriguing Connection Between Oseltamivir and Sudden-Onset Adverse Reactions
The world of medicine often presents puzzles, and the unexpected reactions to some medications can be quite perplexing. This research dives deep into the realm of pharmacovigilance, specifically focusing on the adverse reactions to oseltamivir. The study employs a multifaceted approach, examining animal models, human equivalent doses, and even the very nature of influenza infection itself. The researchers meticulously analyze data from toxicity studies, both before and after the drug's release, to uncover any potential connections. They also delve into the similarities in toxicity between humans and other animals, providing a comprehensive picture of the drug's effects. Their findings suggest that oseltamivir, in its unchanged form, can significantly impact the central nervous system (CNS), potentially leading to a range of adverse reactions.
Unveiling the Complex Interactions Within the Central Nervous System
The researchers' findings reveal intriguing and intricate interactions between oseltamivir and the CNS. They discovered that oseltamivir can inhibit certain receptors and enzymes within the CNS, including nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, which are known to play a role in hypothermia, and human monoamine oxidase-A (MAO-A), which is associated with abnormal or excitatory behaviors. This detailed analysis provides a deeper understanding of the complex mechanisms underlying the drug's impact on the CNS. They go on to suggest other receptors and channels that may be implicated in sudden death and psychotic reactions.
The Importance of Awareness and Further Research
These findings underscore the importance of understanding the potential adverse reactions of medications, even those that are widely used. It also emphasizes the need for further research to explore the full range of effects of oseltamivir on the CNS. This knowledge is crucial for ensuring the safe and effective use of this drug in a clinical setting. This research is a reminder that there is always more to learn about the intricate workings of the human body and the complex ways in which medications interact with it. It's like trying to navigate a vast desert, where every grain of sand represents a different aspect of the body's complex mechanisms. Just as a seasoned explorer needs to understand the nuances of the desert to navigate it safely, we must continue to unravel the mysteries of the human body to ensure our well-being.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Oseltamivir's effects on the CNS are like the shifting sands of a desert – complex, unpredictable, and often hidden from view. We need to continue our research to understand these intricate relationships and ensure that oseltamivir remains a safe and effective treatment for influenza.
Date :
- Date Completed 2017-03-01
- Date Revised 2022-04-19
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