Introduction: Spontaneous reporting of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) is the basis of pharmacovigilance. In fact, ADRs are associated with a high degree of morbidity and mortality. However, underreporting by all healthcare professionals remains the major problem in Italy and in the rest of the world. The dissemination of pharmacovigilance knowledge among Italian healthcare professionals, and the new pharmacovigilance regulations may promote the early detection and reporting of ADRs. This review examines the legislative framework concerning the pharmacovigilance in Italy. Materials and Methods: The information was collected from scientific articles and the websites of the Italian Ministry of Health and the Italian Medicines Agency (Agenzia It...
Objective: To describe the characteristics of pediatric adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported in It...
Our aim was to investigate the ADR reports of drugs with a monitoring registry (MR drugs), in partic...
PURPOSE: Underreporting is a major limitation of spontaneous reporting systems for suspected adve...
Introduction: Spontaneous reporting of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) is the basis of pharmacovigilan...
Objective: To describe the evolution of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) spontaneously reporting in the...
Background: Spontaneous reporting of suspected adverse drug reactions (ADR) is considered the eorner...
<p><b>Background</b>: The number of suspected adverse drug reactions (ADRs) yearly submitted to the ...
Background: The reporting of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) is the mainstay of post-marketing surveil...
Spontaneous reporting system of adverse drug reactions (ADR) represents the cornerstone of the post ...
Healthcare professionals and consumers can report using paper, telephone or e-mail but in many count...
Adding patients to the range of potential reporters of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) may increase sp...
OBJECTIVE: Adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting by patients has a fundamental role in pharmacovigi...
Purpose The aim of this study was to describe the pattern of adverse drug reaction (ADR) reports sen...
Pharmacovigilance: Spontaneous reporting systems Srba J. Abstract Introduction: Pharmacovigilance sy...
Purpose Natural health products are promoted to the public as equally or more effective and less tox...
Objective: To describe the characteristics of pediatric adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported in It...
Our aim was to investigate the ADR reports of drugs with a monitoring registry (MR drugs), in partic...
PURPOSE: Underreporting is a major limitation of spontaneous reporting systems for suspected adve...
Introduction: Spontaneous reporting of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) is the basis of pharmacovigilan...
Objective: To describe the evolution of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) spontaneously reporting in the...
Background: Spontaneous reporting of suspected adverse drug reactions (ADR) is considered the eorner...
<p><b>Background</b>: The number of suspected adverse drug reactions (ADRs) yearly submitted to the ...
Background: The reporting of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) is the mainstay of post-marketing surveil...
Spontaneous reporting system of adverse drug reactions (ADR) represents the cornerstone of the post ...
Healthcare professionals and consumers can report using paper, telephone or e-mail but in many count...
Adding patients to the range of potential reporters of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) may increase sp...
OBJECTIVE: Adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting by patients has a fundamental role in pharmacovigi...
Purpose The aim of this study was to describe the pattern of adverse drug reaction (ADR) reports sen...
Pharmacovigilance: Spontaneous reporting systems Srba J. Abstract Introduction: Pharmacovigilance sy...
Purpose Natural health products are promoted to the public as equally or more effective and less tox...
Objective: To describe the characteristics of pediatric adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported in It...
Our aim was to investigate the ADR reports of drugs with a monitoring registry (MR drugs), in partic...
PURPOSE: Underreporting is a major limitation of spontaneous reporting systems for suspected adve...