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Drug-induced and toxic myopathies

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BEST PRACTICE & RESEARCH IN CLINICAL RHEUMATOLOGY
Volume 17, Issue 6, Pages 877-907

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.berh.2003.11.002

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myopathy; myositis; drug-induced; side-effects; statins; cyclosporine; colchicine

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Drug-induced myopathies and, more rarely, rhabdomyolysis, are a common biological and clinical setting for clinical rheumatologists. The focus of this chapter is to review (i) the clinical presentation and management of these adverse drug reactions (ADR) according to pain and associated neurological symptoms, (ii) the common drugs prescribed by rheumatologists which may induce reactions such as ADR, with special reference to, new drugs, (iii) the pathological classification associated with specific patterns, and (iv) the risk factors leading to myotoxicity (including genetic predisposition). Specific features to be reviewed include macrophage myofasciitis and biological agents of major importance when considering terrorist attacks with biological weapons. When diagnosis is suspected, discontinuation of the putative drug(s) is mandatory and should be carefully monitored.

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