Chronic eczematous eruptions of the elderly are associated with chronic exposure to calcium channel blockers: results from a case-control study
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Chronic eczematous eruptions of the elderly are associated with chronic exposure to calcium channel blockers: results from a case-control study
Abstract
It has been suggested that chronic eczematous eruptions of the elderly could be associated with chronic drug exposure. To determine the drugs associated with these eruptions, we conducted a case-control study on 102 cases and 204 controls. Cases were consecutive patients older than 60 years presenting with an eczematous eruption that had evolved continuously or recurrently for more than 3 months without a reliable cause. Two controls were matched to each case on age, sex, in/outpatient origin, and center. Information about drug exposure was obtained from patients and their pharmacists. Drug use for more than 3 months within the year preceding the eruption was compared between cases and controls. An association was found between calcium channel blockers (CCB) and eczema, with a matched OR (odds ratio) of 2.5 (95% CI (confidence interval): 1.3-4.6). To ascertain the course of patients after CCB withdrawal, two ancillary studies were performed on 74 patients with eczematous eruptions from our department before the case-control study period, and on 101 patients registered in the French "Pharmacovigilance" database. Healing of these eruptions after CCB withdrawal occurred in 83 and 68% of these cases, respectively. The long-term use of CCB is a risk factor for chronic eczematous eruptions of the elderly.
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Chronic medication use and inflammatory skin diseases: the power and limitations of the case-control study.J Invest Dermatol. 2007 Dec;127(12):2709-10. doi: 10.1038/sj.jid.5701129. J Invest Dermatol. 2007. PMID: 18007690
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