Objective: To describe the characteristics of pediatric adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported in Italian spontaneous reporting database.Methods: Reports of suspected ADRs related to children and adolescents were extracted from 2001-2012. After exclusion of duplicates, vaccines and reports containing missing age data, the report characteristics were investigated in terms of implicated drug and adverse drug event across different age-categories.Results: Among 123,129 selected reports, 8338 (6.8%) concerned pediatrics. Of these, 52.2% involved male patients compared to 47.5% female up to the age of 11. After the age of 11 this statistic reversed. 39.4% of pediatric reports were serious and of these, 75.2% required hospitalization mainly in ve...
to characterise the adverse drugs reactions (ADRs) reported in the Lombard and Croatian paediatric p...
Recently published studies examining the extent of off-label drug prescribing in various European pa...
This study describes the exposures and suspected intoxications in children (0–14 years) managed by a...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the characteristics of pediatric adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported in ...
Objective: To gain information on safety of drugs used in pediatrics through a 4-year post-marketing...
OBJECTIVE: To gain information on safety of drugs used in pediatrics through a 4-year post-marketing...
Introduction: Spontaneous reports of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are a valuable supplement to clin...
Objective: To gain information on safety of drugs used in pediatrics through a 4-year post-marketing...
Abstract Background Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in the pediatric population may differ in types an...
Drugs prescription in children correlates with a high risk of developing unknown or rare adverse dru...
Aim Electronic healthcare record (EHR)-based surveillance systems are increasingly being developed t...
The pediatric population is a vulnerable group for adverse drug reactions (ADRs), and data on sponta...
Objective: An active surveillance system to estimate adverse drug and vaccine events in children is ...
Objective: An active surveillance system to estimate adverse drug and vaccine events in children is ...
AIMS: The risk to develop adverse drug reactions (ADRs) is high for paediatric patients. This is, am...
to characterise the adverse drugs reactions (ADRs) reported in the Lombard and Croatian paediatric p...
Recently published studies examining the extent of off-label drug prescribing in various European pa...
This study describes the exposures and suspected intoxications in children (0–14 years) managed by a...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the characteristics of pediatric adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported in ...
Objective: To gain information on safety of drugs used in pediatrics through a 4-year post-marketing...
OBJECTIVE: To gain information on safety of drugs used in pediatrics through a 4-year post-marketing...
Introduction: Spontaneous reports of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are a valuable supplement to clin...
Objective: To gain information on safety of drugs used in pediatrics through a 4-year post-marketing...
Abstract Background Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in the pediatric population may differ in types an...
Drugs prescription in children correlates with a high risk of developing unknown or rare adverse dru...
Aim Electronic healthcare record (EHR)-based surveillance systems are increasingly being developed t...
The pediatric population is a vulnerable group for adverse drug reactions (ADRs), and data on sponta...
Objective: An active surveillance system to estimate adverse drug and vaccine events in children is ...
Objective: An active surveillance system to estimate adverse drug and vaccine events in children is ...
AIMS: The risk to develop adverse drug reactions (ADRs) is high for paediatric patients. This is, am...
to characterise the adverse drugs reactions (ADRs) reported in the Lombard and Croatian paediatric p...
Recently published studies examining the extent of off-label drug prescribing in various European pa...
This study describes the exposures and suspected intoxications in children (0–14 years) managed by a...