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1Service de rhumatologie et centre des maladies osseuses, Département de l'appareil locomoteur, CHUV, 1011 Lausanne.
Abstract:
Arthropathies induced by drugs, especially arthralgias, are very frequently reported in pharmacology. The major difficulty often consists in confirming the accountability of the drug in the occurrence of the symptoms. Stopping the drug when it really responsible of the arthralgia is then likely to lead to the disappearance of the symptoms. The aim of this article is to review some of classical known induced arthropathies and some innovations by describing the clinical characteristics as well as the mechanisms linking the drug to the arthropathies when these have been clarified.
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