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Levamisole-Based Drugs Withdrawn in Europe: What You Need to Know

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Why the Withdrawal Was Ordered

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has decided to withdraw all medicines containing levamisole from the European market.

This decision follows a safety review by the Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC).

After analyzing available data, experts concluded:

  • The risks now outweigh the benefits
  • European law allows withdrawal when a drug’s safety profile becomes unfavorable

Main Concern: Risk of Leukoencephalopathy

The key issue is the risk of Leukoencephalopathy, a condition affecting the brain’s white matter.

Why this matters:

  • White matter enables communication between brain regions
  • Damage can impair neurological function

According to EMA findings:

  • The condition is rare but serious
  • It can occur even after a single dose
  • Symptoms may appear:
    • Within 24 hours
    • Or months after treatment

What Was Levamisole Used For?

 

 

 

 

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