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A substantial number of rheumatology patients are receiving excess starting and maintenance doses of hydroxychloroquine despite the existence of dosing guidelines, a group of ophthalmologists has reported.

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A substantial number of rheumatology patients are receiving excess starting and maintenance doses of hydroxychloroquine despite the existence of dosing guidelines, a group of ophthalmologists has reported.

 

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Key clinical point: A substantial number of rheumatology patients are prescribed excess doses of hydroxychloroquine against current guidelines, placing them at risk of retinal toxicity.

Major finding: Nearly half of the patients seen by rheumatologist in a health system were prescribed excess initial doses of hydroxychloroquine and just over half of the patients (56%) were taking excess maintenance doses, according to 2016 dosing guidelines.

Data source: A retrospective review of the electronic medical records of 554 rheumatology patients.

Disclosures: The study was supported by intramural research funds within the division of ophthalmology in NorthShore University HealthSystem.