PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Cantarelli, L AU - Ramos Santana, E AU - Gutierrez Nicolas, F AU - Del Rosario Garcia, B AU - Ramos Rodriguez, J AU - Garcia Cairos, J AU - Gonzalez Garcia, J AU - Gonzalez De La Fuente, GA AU - Morales Barrios, JA AU - Garcia Gil, S AU - Nazco Casariego, GJ TI - 5PSQ-057 Analysis of the incidence of hepatotoxicity associated with the use of tocilizumab AID - 10.1136/ejhpharm-2020-eahpconf.374 DP - 2020 Mar 01 TA - European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy PG - A176--A176 VI - 27 IP - Suppl 1 4099 - http://ejhp.bmj.com/content/27/Suppl_1/A176.1.short 4100 - http://ejhp.bmj.com/content/27/Suppl_1/A176.1.full SO - Eur J Hosp Pharm2020 Mar 01; 27 AB - Background and importance Prolonged treatment with tocilizumab has been associated with cases of severe hepatotoxicity with liver failure and hepatitis, characterised by elevated hepatic transaminases (GOT/AST and GPT/ALT).Aim and objectives To analyse the incidence of elevation of liver enzymes and the presence of severe liver damage in patients treated with tocilizumab, in a third level hospital.Material and methods A descriptive, observational, 10 year study that included all patients treated with tocilizumab for more than 6 months, from January 2009 to August 2019, was carried out. Patients in whom the drug was used under special conditions of use and those with abnormal transaminase values prior to the start of treatment were excluded. The variables recorded were age, sex and duration of treatment. Liver function values (GOT/AST and GPT/ALT) were analysed every 4 weeks in the first 6 months of treatment and every 12 weeks after 6 months of treatment. Alterations in these values were classified as mild (1–3×normal upper limit (NAL)), moderate (3–5×NAL) and severe (>5×NAL). Data were collected from a database in Excel format.Results During the study, a total of 135 patients were treated, 84 intravenously and 51 subcutaneously. Fifty-six patients were excluded from the study: 28 for receiving treatment for <6 months, 19 for off-indication regimens and 9 for elevation of liver enzymes prior to drug initiation. The study population was 77 patients: 11.7% (n=9) men and 88.3% (n=68) women; mean age was 55.13 years (12–83).Mean duration of treatment was 40.44 months: 48.1% (n=37) showed alterations in liver parameters during treatment. In the first 6 months of treatment, 22.1% of patients (n=17) showed an increase in levels (82.4% mild (n=14), 11.8% moderate (n=2) and 5.9% severe (n=1)). After 6 months of treatment, in 44.2% of cases (n=34) levels increased (88.2% mild (n=30), 11.8% moderate (n=4)).Conclusion and relevance Our study showed that the rate of liver toxicity in patients treated with tocilizimumab was about 50%. Severe toxicity was identified in only one patient. These results, as indicated by the European Medicines Agency, show the need for liver function monitoring in patients treated with tocilizumab.References and/or acknowledgements No conflict of interest.