Mallory A, Kern F
Gastroenterology. 1980 Apr;78(4):813-20.
We critically reviewed the English language literature pertaining to drug-induced pancreatitis and attempted to determine whether the reported association between each drug and pancreatitis was valid. The following drugs seem to cause pancreatitis: azathioprine, thiazides, sulfonamides, furosemide, estrogens, and tetracycline. Less convincing, but suggestive evidence exists for: 1-asparaginase, iatrogenic hypercalcemia, chlorthalidine, corticosteroids, ethacrynic acid, phenformin, and procainamide. Evidence implicating other drugs is either inadequate or contradictory. Little is known about the pathogenesis of drug-induced pancreatitis. Ethanol was not considered in this review.
我们严格审查了与药物性胰腺炎相关的英文文献,并试图确定每种药物与胰腺炎之间所报道的关联是否真实。以下药物似乎会引发胰腺炎:硫唑嘌呤、噻嗪类药物、磺胺类药物、呋塞米、雌激素和四环素。关于以下药物,虽有证据但说服力稍弱,不过仍具提示性:左旋门冬酰胺酶、医源性高钙血症、氯噻酮、皮质类固醇、依他尼酸、苯乙双胍和普鲁卡因胺。涉及其他药物的证据要么不充分,要么相互矛盾。对于药物性胰腺炎的发病机制知之甚少。本综述未考虑乙醇。