Hyperglycaemic disorders associated with PCSK9 inhibitors: a real-world, pharmacovigilance study
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Abstract
While genetic and biological studies indicated a potential association between proprotein-convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 inhibitors (PCSK9i) and hyperglycaemia, real-world data are limited. Therefore, we sought to investigate this association using the FDA adverse event reporting system (FAERS).
The FAERS database (2015–2020) was retrospectively queried to characterize reporting of hyperglycaemic adverse events (AEs) with PCSK9i. Disproportionality analyses were performed using the adjusted reporting odds ratio (adj.ROR), and the lower bound of the information component (IC) 95% credibility interval (IC025 > 0 is deemed significant). Among 7 295 624 eligible patients, 71 748 reports of evolocumab and 15 976 of alirocumab were identified. Compared to the full database, PCSK9i treatment was associated with increased reporting of hyperglycaemic AEs [
In a real-world setting, PCSK9i treatment was associated with increased reporting of mild hyperglycaemia, but not diabetes. While initial monitoring is warranted, the favourable glycaemic safety profile compared to statins supports their essential role in the management of lipid disorders.
Contributors

Roni Shouval
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Adam Goldman
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Michael Shechter
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Emanuel Raschi
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Ilan Ben-Zvi
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Hertzel C Gerstein
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Tali Cukierman-Yaffe
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Rachel Dankner
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