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Early signal of diverted use of tropicamide eye drops in France

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 83, Issue 8, Pages 1791-1800

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/bcp.13272

Keywords

abuse; addictovigilance warning; diverted use; new psychoactive substance; tropicamide

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AimsTropicamide is a mydriatic drug used as eye-drops for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. From 2013, a diverted use by intravenous route has been suspected in Eastern Europe in opioids users. To date, no signal of misuse has been identified in France. The aims of this study were to investigate any early signals of a diverted use of tropicamide eye drops and to collect information regarding motives for the misuse and tropicamide-induced effects. MethodsInformation was obtained at three levels: (1) at regional level (Midi-Pyrenees area), from reimbursement data and pharmacists' reports on suspicious requests; (2) at national level: from reimbursement data and prescriptions suggesting possible abuse from the OSIAP (Ordonnances Suspectes, Indicateur d'Abus Possible) survey; and (3) at international level: from VigiBase((R)) reports and Web sources. Beta-blocker eye-drops were used as comparators. ResultsIn France, in 2014-2015, 17 (0.91%, 95% CI [0.53-1.46%]) falsified prescriptions involving tropicamide were identified in the OSIAP survey (compared with 0%, 95% CI [0-0.19%] for beta-blockers). Moreover, 37 other suspicious prescriptions were presented in 2015 (notified in 2016). In Midi-Pyrenees, seven patients aged 35-49 were reimbursed for 19-45 vials of 10ml, in a year. Since September 2014, the regional Addictovigilance Centre has received 91 notifications of suspicious requests to obtain tropicamide. In VigiBase((R)), two cases were identified but none in France. An increased interest in tropicamide-related Internet searches was observed from Russia and Ukraine. ConclusionsThese results represent the first early warnings of a tropicamide diverted use in France. Tropicamide abusers would seek euphoria or hallucinations. The high doses involved in intravenous administration could lead to serious complications.

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