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==Adverse Reactions==


In addition to the warnings listed above, the following syndromes and serious reactions have been reported in patients on Dapsone.


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===Hematologic Effects===
Dose-related hemolysis is the most common adverse effect and is seen in patients with or without G6PD deficiency. Almost all patients demonstrate the inter-related changes of a loss of 1-2g of hemoglobin, an increase in the [[reticulocytes]] (2-12%), a shortened red cell life span and a rise in [[methemoglobin]]. G6PD deficient patients have greater responses.
 
===Nervous System Effects===
[[Peripheral neuropathy]] is a definite but unusual complication of Dapsone therapy in non-leprosy patients. Motor loss is predominant. If muscle weakness appears, Dapsone should be withdrawn. Recovery on withdrawal is usually substantially complete. The mechanism of recovery is reported by axonal regeneration. Some recovered patients have tolerated retreatment at reduced dosage. In leprosy this complication may be difficult to distinguish from a leprosy reactional state.
 
===Body As A Whole===
In addition to the warnings and adverse effects reported above, additional adverse reactions include: nausea, vomiting, abdominal pains, [[pancreatitis]], [[vertigo]], blurred vision, tinnitus, insomnia, fever, headache, psychosis, [[phototoxicity]], [[pulmonary eosinophilia]], tachycardia, [[albuminuria]], the [[nephrotic syndrome]], [[hypoalbuminemia]] without proteinuria, [[renal papillary necrosis]], male infertility, [[drug-induced Lupus]] erythematosus and an [[infectious mononucleosis-like syndrome]]. In general, with the exception of the complications of severe anoxia from overdosage (retinal and optic nerve damage, etc.) these adverse reactions have regressed off drug.<ref name="dailymed.nlm.nih.gov">{{Cite web  | last =  | first =  | title = DAPSONE TABLET [JACOBUS PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY, INC.] | url = http://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/lookup.cfm?setid=0792169d-c6f9-4af0-93ae-b75d710c47a9 | publisher =  | date =  | accessdate = }}</ref>





Latest revision as of 22:41, 9 January 2014

Dapsone
DAPSONE® FDA Package Insert
Description
Clinical Pharmacology
Microbiology
Indications and Usage
Contraindications
Warnings and Precautions
Adverse Reactions
Drug Interactions
Overdosage
Dosage and Administration
How Supplied
Labels and Packages

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Chetan Lokhande, M.B.B.S [2]

Adverse Reactions

In addition to the warnings listed above, the following syndromes and serious reactions have been reported in patients on Dapsone.

Hematologic Effects

Dose-related hemolysis is the most common adverse effect and is seen in patients with or without G6PD deficiency. Almost all patients demonstrate the inter-related changes of a loss of 1-2g of hemoglobin, an increase in the reticulocytes (2-12%), a shortened red cell life span and a rise in methemoglobin. G6PD deficient patients have greater responses.

Nervous System Effects

Peripheral neuropathy is a definite but unusual complication of Dapsone therapy in non-leprosy patients. Motor loss is predominant. If muscle weakness appears, Dapsone should be withdrawn. Recovery on withdrawal is usually substantially complete. The mechanism of recovery is reported by axonal regeneration. Some recovered patients have tolerated retreatment at reduced dosage. In leprosy this complication may be difficult to distinguish from a leprosy reactional state.

Body As A Whole

In addition to the warnings and adverse effects reported above, additional adverse reactions include: nausea, vomiting, abdominal pains, pancreatitis, vertigo, blurred vision, tinnitus, insomnia, fever, headache, psychosis, phototoxicity, pulmonary eosinophilia, tachycardia, albuminuria, the nephrotic syndrome, hypoalbuminemia without proteinuria, renal papillary necrosis, male infertility, drug-induced Lupus erythematosus and an infectious mononucleosis-like syndrome. In general, with the exception of the complications of severe anoxia from overdosage (retinal and optic nerve damage, etc.) these adverse reactions have regressed off drug.[1]


References

  1. "DAPSONE TABLET [JACOBUS PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY, INC.]".

Adapted from the FDA Package Insert.