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KMID : 1100220150140010031
Dementia and Neurocognitive Disorders
2015 Volume.14 No. 1 p.31 ~ p.38
Factors Influencing Skin Tolerability to the Rivastigmine Patch in Patients with Alzheimer¡¯s Disease
Na Hae-Ri

Park Moon-Ho
Kim Sang-Yun
Yang Dong-Won
Choi Seong-Hye
Yang Hyun-Duk
Yang Young-Soon
Han Hyun-Jeong
Lee Jung-Seok
Yoon Young-Chul
Koh Seong-Ho
Kim Jung-Eun
Ku Bon-D.
Kim Hee-Jin
Park Kyung-Won
Kim Eun-Joo
Yoon Bo-Ra
Park Key-Jung
Abstract
Background and Purpose : The one-day rivastigmine patch is reportedly well tolerated and has minimal side effects. However, Asian patients show more side effects than those in Western countries. We evaluated tolerability of the rivastigmine patch in South Korean patients with Alzheimer¡¯s disease (AD) and the specific factors affecting adverse events of the skin.

Methods : A 6-month, open labeled, multi-centered, observational study was carried out in 440 patients with probable AD from July 2009 to September 2010 (NCT01312363).

Results : A total of 25.9% of the patients experienced adverse skin events at the rivastigmine patch application site and 17.0% discontinued treatment due to adverse events at the skin application site. The most common adverse events were itching and erythema. Patients with an allergic history and users of electric heating appliances reported skin discomfort. Older age was associated with discontinuing treatment.

Conclusions : These results suggest that the rivastigmine patch induced some adverse skin events and may contribute to understanding and improving skin tolerability to the rivastigmine patch.
KEYWORD
rivastigmine transdermal patch, Alzheimer¡¯s disease, tolerability.
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