Comparative safety analysis of Riluzole, Edaravone and Tofersen in ALS management: insights from FAERS database
Shuang Guan, Sicun Wang, Yinli Shi, Yuanyuan Leng, Yu Ming, Zhiyong Hou, Yanan Yu, Zhong Wang, Jun Liu

TL;DR
This study compares the safety of three ALS drugs using real-world adverse event data and identifies shared and unique side effects to guide treatment choices.
Contribution
A novel comparative safety analysis of Riluzole, Edaravone, and Tofersen using FAERS data and network-based drug target identification.
Findings
Riluzole is associated with higher rates of abdominal discomfort and elevated hepatic enzymes.
Edaravone is significantly linked to falls, gait disturbance, and aphasia.
Tofersen shows distinct adverse reactions like headaches and CSF red blood cell count changes.
Abstract
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder. Riluzole, Edaravone, and Tofersen, three promising treatments, have distinct profiles that merit comparative analysis to guide clinical decision-making. This study utilizes a pharmacovigilance analysis of adverse events reported in the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System database from Q1 2004 to Q2 2024. Employing disproportionality, we assessed and compared the AE signals associated with Riluzole, Edaravone, and Tofersen to elucidate their safety profiles in ALS treatment. Finally, applying the Random Walk with Restart (RWR) algorithm to the protein-protein interaction (PPI) network for selecting drug target genes that have a strong correlation genes associated with severe adverse reactions. Finally, their interactions with the target were assessed through molecular docking and transcriptome analysis. The…
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TopicsAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research · Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research · Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies
