Drug toxicity is, unfortunately, a significant problem in children both in the hospital and in the community. Drug toxicity in children is different to that seen in adults. At least one in 500 children will experience an adverse drug reaction each year. For children in hospital, the risk is far greater (one in ten). Additionally, different and sometimes unique adverse drug reactions are seen in the paediatric age groups. Some of the major cases of drug toxicity historically have occurred in neonates. It is important that we understand the mechanism of action of adverse drug reactions. Greater understanding alongside rational prescribing should hopefully reduce drug toxicity in children in the future
Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) are a global health problem and a leading cause of death, illness and ...
Background: In paediatrics, the limited documentation to guide medication, the lack of suitable dosa...
Aims To comprehensively investigate the incidence, nature and risk factors of adverse drug reaction...
Drug toxicity is, unfortunately, a significant problem in children both in the hospital and in the c...
Drug toxicity is, unfortunately, a significant problem in children both in the hospital and in the c...
Drug toxicity in association with adverse drug reactions is common in hospitalised children. The tox...
Objective: Adverse drug reactions have not been as thoroughly studied in children as they have in ad...
Pharmacovigilance, which is the science and activities relating to the detection, assessment, unders...
Contains fulltext : 229840.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIMS: The risk ...
Adverse drug reactions in children are an important public health problem. We have undertaken a syst...
To obtain reliable information about the incidence of adverse drug reactions, and identify potential...
There are limited data on incidences of drug related problems (DRPs) including adverse drug reaction...
Background: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are a major source of concern in adult and paediatric popu...
There are limited data on incidences of drug related problems (DRPs) including adverse drug reaction...
Pharmacology in pediatric population has specific needs in pharmacovigilance. The lack of studies in...
Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) are a global health problem and a leading cause of death, illness and ...
Background: In paediatrics, the limited documentation to guide medication, the lack of suitable dosa...
Aims To comprehensively investigate the incidence, nature and risk factors of adverse drug reaction...
Drug toxicity is, unfortunately, a significant problem in children both in the hospital and in the c...
Drug toxicity is, unfortunately, a significant problem in children both in the hospital and in the c...
Drug toxicity in association with adverse drug reactions is common in hospitalised children. The tox...
Objective: Adverse drug reactions have not been as thoroughly studied in children as they have in ad...
Pharmacovigilance, which is the science and activities relating to the detection, assessment, unders...
Contains fulltext : 229840.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIMS: The risk ...
Adverse drug reactions in children are an important public health problem. We have undertaken a syst...
To obtain reliable information about the incidence of adverse drug reactions, and identify potential...
There are limited data on incidences of drug related problems (DRPs) including adverse drug reaction...
Background: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are a major source of concern in adult and paediatric popu...
There are limited data on incidences of drug related problems (DRPs) including adverse drug reaction...
Pharmacology in pediatric population has specific needs in pharmacovigilance. The lack of studies in...
Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) are a global health problem and a leading cause of death, illness and ...
Background: In paediatrics, the limited documentation to guide medication, the lack of suitable dosa...
Aims To comprehensively investigate the incidence, nature and risk factors of adverse drug reaction...