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Title: Risk factors that may influence development of side effects of gold sodium thiomalate. Author: Kay EA, Jayson MI. Journal: Scand J Rheumatol; 1987; 16(4):241-5. PubMed ID: 2957787. Abstract: Two hundred and seventy-seven patients who had received gold sodium thiomalate (GST), were included in a retrospective study to identify those factors that might have influenced the development of side effects. Fifty-one per cent of patients were excluded due to side effects, especially skin rash, which affected 59% of those excluded. The duration of disease when GST therapy was commenced, female sex, and a history of smoking were identified as factors influencing the development of certain side effects. There was a high incidence of skin rash in smokers. Of 99 smokers, 40% developed dermatitis, whereas in 109 non-smokers, only 17% developed a rash (p less than 0.001). Other factors such as age, weight, and concurrent drug therapy, biochemical, haematological and immunological data, do not predict development of toxicity to GST.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]