Side effect#Examples of therapeutic side effects
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In medicine, a side effect is an effect of the use of a medicinal drug or other treatment, usually adverse but sometimes beneficial, that is unintended. Herbal and traditional medicines also have side effects.
A drug or procedure usually used for a specific effect may be used specifically because of a beneficial side-effect; this is termed "off-label use" until such use is approved.{{cite journal |vauthors=Due A |title=What are side effects? |journal=European Journal for Philosophy of Science |volume=13 |issue=1 |pages=16 |date=2023 |pmid=36936702 |pmc=10006551 |doi=10.1007/s13194-023-00519-8}} For instance, X-rays have long been used as an imaging technique; the discovery of their oncolytic capability led to their use in radiotherapy for ablation of malignant tumours.
Frequency of side effects
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The World Health Organization and other health organisations characterise the probability of experiencing side effects as:{{cite web |url=http://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-6111/misoprostol-oral/details/list-sideeffects |title=Common and Rare Side Effects for misoprostol oral}}{{cite web |url=https://www.who.int/medicines/areas/quality_safety/safety_efficacy/trainingcourses/definitions.pdf |title=Definitions |date=8 May 2007|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304222413/http://www.who.int/medicines/areas/quality_safety/safety_efficacy/trainingcourses/definitions.pdf |archive-date=2016-03-04}}
- Very common, ≥ 1⁄10
- Common (frequent), 1⁄10 to 1⁄100
- Uncommon (infrequent), 1⁄100 to 1⁄1000
- Rare, 1⁄1000 to 1⁄10000
- Very rare, < 1⁄10000
The European Commission recommends that the list should contain only effects where there is "at least a reasonable possibility" that they are caused by the drug and the frequency "should represent crude incidence rates (and not differences or relative risks calculated against placebo or other comparator)".{{Cite web|date=2009-09-01|title=A Guideline on Summary of Product Characteristics|url=https://ec.europa.eu/health/sites/default/files/files/eudralex/vol-2/c/smpc_guideline_rev2_en.pdf|website=European Commission}} The frequency describes how often symptoms appear after taking the drug, without assuming that they were necessarily caused by the drug. Both healthcare providers{{cite journal | vauthors = Mühlbauer V, Mühlhauser I | title = Understanding adverse drug reactions in package leaflets - an exploratory survey among health care professionals | journal = BMC Health Services Research | volume = 15 | issue = 1 | pages = 505 | date = November 2015 | pmid = 26554666 | pmc = 4641349 | doi = 10.1186/s12913-015-1160-1 | doi-access = free }} and lay people{{cite journal | vauthors = Mühlbauer V, Prinz R, Mühlhauser I, Wegwarth O | title = Alternative package leaflets improve people's understanding of drug side effects-A randomized controlled exploratory survey | journal = PLOS ONE | volume = 13 | issue = 9 | pages = e0203800 | date = 2018-09-13 | pmid = 30212555 | pmc = 6136776 | doi = 10.1371/journal.pone.0203800 | bibcode = 2018PLoSO..1303800M | doi-access = free }} misinterpret the frequency of side effects as describing the increase in frequency caused by the drug.
Examples of therapeutic side effects
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Most drugs and procedures have a multitude of reported adverse side effects; the information leaflets provided with virtually all drugs list possible side effects. Beneficial side effects are less common; some examples, in many cases of side-effects that ultimately gained regulatory approval as intended effects, are:
- Bevacizumab (Avastin), used to slow the growth of blood vessels, has been used against dry age-related macular degeneration, as well as macular edema from diseases such as diabetic retinopathy and central retinal vein occlusion.{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/medicine/story/0,,1799772,00.html |work=The Guardian |location=London |title=Drugs firm blocks cheap blindness cure | vauthors = Boseley S |date=17 June 2006 | access-date=2010-05-20}}
- Buprenorphine has been shown experimentally (1982–1995) to be effective against severe, refractory depression.{{cite web | vauthors = Gracer R |url=http://www.naabt.org/documents/The_Buprenorphine_effect_on_Depression.pdf |title=The Buprenorphine Effect on Depression |website=naabt.org |publisher=National Alliance of Advocates for Buprenorphine Treatment |date=February 2007 |access-date= 19 September 2015}}{{cite journal | vauthors = Bodkin JA, Zornberg GL, Lukas SE, Cole JO | title = Buprenorphine treatment of refractory depression | journal = Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology | volume = 15 | issue = 1 | pages = 49–57 | date = February 1995 | pmid = 7714228 | doi = 10.1097/00004714-199502000-00008 }}
- Bupropion (Wellbutrin), an anti-depressant, also helps smoking cessation; this indication was later approved, and the name of the drug as sold for smoking cessation is Zyban. Bupropion branded as Zyban may be sold at a higher price than as Wellbutrin, so some physicians prescribe Wellbutrin for smoking cessation.{{Citation needed|date=December 2016}}
- Carbamazepine is an approved treatment for bipolar disorder and epileptic seizures, but it has side effects useful in treating attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), schizophrenia, phantom limb syndrome, paroxysmal extreme pain disorder, neuromyotonia, and post-traumatic stress disorder.{{cite web | vauthors = Leehey K | url = http://www.leeheymd.com/charts/dep4_1.html | title = Mood Stabilizers for Bipolar Disorder (Manic Depressive) | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20111113183807/http://www.leeheymd.com/charts/dep4_1.html | archive-date = 13 November 2011 | work = Leeheymd.com | date = 1 August 2003 | access-date = 17 August 2011 }}
- Dexamethasone and betamethasone in premature labor, to enhance pulmonary maturation of the fetus.{{cite journal | vauthors = Wing DA, Powers B, Hickok D | title = U.S. Food and Drug Administration drug approval: slow advances in obstetric care in the United States | journal = Obstetrics and Gynecology | volume = 115 | issue = 4 | pages = 825–833 | date = April 2010 | pmid = 20308845 | doi = 10.1097/AOG.0b013e3181d53843 }}
- Doxepin has been used to treat angioedema and severe allergic reactions due to its strong antihistamine properties.{{cite journal | vauthors = Shen WW, Mahadevan J, Hofstatter L, Sata LS | title = Doxepin as a potent H2 and H2 antihistamine for epigastric distress | journal = The American Journal of Psychiatry | volume = 140 | issue = 7 | pages = 957–8 | date = July 1983 | pmid = 6859336 | doi = 10.1176/ajp.140.7.957 | url = http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/reprint/140/7/957 | url-status = live | archive-url = http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20110904040738/http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/reprint/140/7/957 | archive-date = 2011-09-04 }}
- Gabapentin, approved for treatment of seizures and postherpetic neuralgia in adults, has side effects which are useful in treating bipolar disorder, essential tremor, hot flashes, migraine prophylaxis, neuropathic pain syndromes, phantom limb syndrome, and restless leg syndrome.{{cite web | url = http://idahodur.isu.edu/leaflets/2004/GABAPENTIN%20EDU%20LEAFLET%202004.pdf | title = Off-label Use of Gabapentin | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070809235342/http://idahodur.isu.edu/leaflets/2004/GABAPENTIN%20EDU%20LEAFLET%202004.pdf | archive-date = 9 August 2007 | work = Idaho Drug Utilization Review, educational leaflet| date = 2004 }}
- Hydroxyzine, an antihistamine, is also used as an anxiolytic.{{Citation needed|date=December 2016}}
- Magnesium sulfate in obstetrics for premature labor and preeclampsia.
- Methotrexate (MTX), approved for the treatment of choriocarcinoma, is frequently used for the medical treatment of an unruptured ectopic pregnancy.{{cite web| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20081011183525/http://drugs.nmihi.com/whd/pregnancy.html |url=http://drugs.nmihi.com/whd/pregnancy.html| archive-date= 11 October 2008 |title=Pregnancy |website=drugs.nmihi.com |publisher=(New Medical Information and Health Information)}}
- The SSRI medication sertraline is approved as an antidepressant but delays sexual climax in men, and can be used to treat premature ejaculation.{{cite web | vauthors = Deem SG |url=http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic643.htm |website=Emedicine.com |title=Premature Ejaculation | access-date= 2011-08-17 | url-status= live | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20081201091923/http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic643.htm | archive-date= 2008-12-01}}
- Sildenafil was originally intended for pulmonary hypertension; subsequently, it was discovered that it also produces erections, for which it was later approved.{{Citation needed|date=December 2016}}
- Terazosin, an α1-adrenergic antagonist approved to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate) and hypertension, is (one of several drugs) used off-label to treat drug induced diaphoresis and hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating).{{Cite journal |url=http://psychiatryonline.org/pb/assets/raw/sitewide/practice_guidelines/guidelines/mdd.pdf |title=Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with major depressive disorder|display-authors=3 | vauthors = Gelenberg AJ, Freeman MP, Markowitz JC, Rosenbaum JF, Thase ME, Trivedi MH, Silbersweig DA | journal = Am J Psychiatry | date = 2010 | volume = 167 | issue = Suppl 10 | pages = 9–118}}{{cite journal | vauthors = Cheshire WP, Fealey RD | title = Drug-induced hyperhidrosis and hypohidrosis: incidence, prevention and management | journal = Drug Safety | volume = 31 | issue = 2 | pages = 109–26 | date = 2008 | pmid = 18217788 | doi = 10.2165/00002018-200831020-00002 | s2cid = 23041000 }}
- Thalidomide, a drug sold over the counter from 1957 to 1961 as a tranquiliser and treatment for morning sickness of pregnancy, became notorious for causing tens of thousands of babies to be born without limbs and with other conditions, or stillborn. The drug, though still subject to other adverse side-effects, is now used to treat cancers and skin disorders, and is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.{{cite book| title = World Health Organization model list of essential medicines: 22nd list| year = 2021 | hdl = 10665/345533 | publisher = World Health Organization| location = Geneva | id = WHO/MHP/HPS/EML/2021.02 | hdl-access=free }}
See also
- Adverse drug reaction (ADR), a harmful unintended result caused by taking medication
- Combined drug intoxication
- Conservative management
- Drug-drug interaction (DDI), an alteration of the action of a drug caused by the administration of other drugs
- Paradoxical reaction, an effect of a substance opposite to what would usually be expected
- Pharmacogenetics, the use of genetic information to determine which type of drugs will work best for a patient
- Unintended consequences
References
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External links
- {{cite web | url = https://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/medeff/index-eng.php | title = MedEffect Canada | work = Health Canada | date = 13 July 2011 }}
- {{cite web | url = https://www.who.int/medicines/areas/quality_safety/safety_efficacy/trainingcourses/definitions.pdf| work = World Health Organization | title = Definitions }}
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