Drug-induced uveitis
- PMID: 9635904
- DOI: 10.1016/s0039-6257(97)00130-6
Drug-induced uveitis
Abstract
Uveitis has been reported in association with a variety of topical, intraocular, periocular, and systemic medications. To establish causality of adverse events by drugs, in 1981, Naranjo and associates proposed seven criteria, which are related to the frequency and documentation of the event; circumstances of occurrence, recovery, and recurrence; and coexistence of other factors or medications. Rarely does a drug meet all seven criteria. The authors review reports of drug-associated uveitis, applying the seven criteria and examining possible mechanisms. Only systemically administered biphosphonates and, perhaps, topical metipranolol meet all seven criteria. Systemic sulfonamides, rifabutin, and topical glucocorticoids fulfill at least five criteria.
Comment in
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Latanoprost-induced uveitis.Surv Ophthalmol. 1999 Mar-Apr;43(5):466-8. Surv Ophthalmol. 1999. PMID: 10340564 No abstract available.
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