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Review
. 2020;6(6):364-372.
doi: 10.1007/s40495-020-00243-4. Epub 2020 Oct 31.

Side Effects of Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine on Skeletal Muscle: a Narrative Review

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Review

Side Effects of Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine on Skeletal Muscle: a Narrative Review

Alzira Alves de Siqueira Carvalho. Curr Pharmacol Rep. 2020.

Abstract

Purpose of review: Concerning adverse neuromuscular effects, there are quite a few reports about the incidence and prevalence of chloroquine (CQ) and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) myopathy. Given the above, I decided to explore the relationships of these drugs with skeletal muscle in an attempt to clarify how they affect the muscle now and in the future, as millions of people are using CQ and HCQ.

Recent findings: The literature review identified 28 publications about CQ/HCQ myopathy, totaling 56 patients, from 1963 to 2020. A compilation of all patients was carried out by computing demographic features, clinical aspects, laboratory exams, and clinical evolution. All articles but two represented a large series about incidence and prevalence of the myopathy. Fifty-nine percent used QC, mean daily dose was 393 mg per day, and mean duration of treatment was 37 months. The predominant underlying diseases were rheumatoid arthritis (42.8%) and lupus erythematosus (26.8%). Respiratory distress was present in 12.5% in patients with proximal muscle weakness (87.2%). Dysphagia and cervical and axial weakness were observed in a smaller percentage. Creatine kinase was elevated in 60.7%, and EMG showed a myopathic pattern in 54%. Muscle biopsy showed a vacuolar pattern in 53.7%, and curvilinear bodies (CB) were the predominant ultrastructural finding (86.8%). After drug withdrawal, 85.4% of patients improved, and 12.7% died from other causes than myopathy.

Summary: CQ and HCQ myopathy has been known for a long time, but the incidence is low, being described only with long-term use. The use of these drugs for a short period has not been reported, although a prolonged elimination half-life of these drugs actually exists.

Keywords: Chloroquine; Hydroxychloroquine; Myopathy; Myotoxicity.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of InterestThe author declares no conflicts of interest.

Figures

Fig. 1
Fig. 1
Muscle biopsy findings from patient with dermatomyositis after chloroquine use for 6 months. a H&E: fiber-size variation and multiple intracytoplasmic vacuoles. b PAS: vacuoles without glycogen. c ATPase 4.35: presence of vacuoles in type 1 and 2 fibers. d Oil Red O: vacuoles without lipides (personal archive from author)

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