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- W3195322557 abstract "Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of death worldwide and in Russia. Therefore, the question of safe and rational drug therapy is acute. But, like most drugs, drugs for the treatment of CVD have a number of adverse reactions, in particular, the development of acute pancreatitis. This adverse reactions can be both dose-dependent and depend on the duration of administration of these groups of drugs. The purpose of this review is to analyze the literature data on drugs intended for the treatment of СVD that can lead to the development of drug-induced pancreatitis (LIP), on the mechanisms of development of this pathology against the background of taking specific drugs, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. The development of LIP is associated with the use of diuretics, both loop (furosemide, etacric acid, bumetamide), and thiazide/thiazide-like (chlorothiazide, hydrochlorothiazide and chlorthalidone), antihypertensive drugs of central action (methyldopa), angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor blockers, statins, antiarrhythmic drugs (amiodarone, procainamide). Literature data on the development of LIP are presented in most publications with the description of clinical case/series of cases, however, in the case of LIP associated with the use of ACEI and statins, there are also data from cohort, retrospective observational, prospective case-control, randomized controlled trials, and meta-analyses. With timely diagnosis, and the cancellation of drugs that have caused the development of OP, the symptoms of the disease regress until they completely disappear and develop serious consequences." @default.
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