A large number of studies have suggested that being a woman represents a potential risk factor for the development of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). The aim of this study is to further explore the differences between men and women with regard to reported ADRs, particularly those associated with psychotropic drugs. We used spontaneous reports of suspected ADRs collected by Midi-Pyrénées (France), Veneto (Italy) and Castilla y León (Spain) Regional Pharmacovigilance Centres (January 2007-December 2009). All the reports including a psychotropic medication were selected in a first step; age distribution, seriousness and type of ADRs were compared between men and women. Reports of nonpsychotropic drugs were similarly identified and treated. The ...
Background/Introduction: In general, women have a higher risk for adverse drug reactions (ADRs) bein...
Background: Today, there is a poor knowledge about gender differences in adverse drug reactions (ADR...
Background: Today, there is a poor knowledge about gender differences in adverse drug reactions (ADR...
Producción CientíficaA large number of studies have suggested that being a woman represents a potent...
AimsWe aimed to assess and characterize sex differences in adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported to...
AimsWe aimed to assess and characterize sex differences in adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported to...
AimsWe aimed to assess and characterize sex differences in adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported to...
AimsWe aimed to assess and characterize sex differences in adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported to...
Several studies have investigated sex as a risk factor for the occurrence of adverse drug reactions ...
Several studies have investigated sex as a risk factor for the occurrence of adverse drug reactions ...
Background/Introduction: In general, women have a higher risk for adverse drug reactions (ADRs) bein...
Background/Introduction: In general, women have a higher risk for adverse drug reactions (ADRs) bein...
Background/Introduction: In general, women have a higher risk for adverse drug reactions (ADRs) bein...
Background/Introduction: In general, women have a higher risk for adverse drug reactions (ADRs) bein...
Gender differences are influenced by cultural, social, psychological and biological factors. A speci...
Background/Introduction: In general, women have a higher risk for adverse drug reactions (ADRs) bein...
Background: Today, there is a poor knowledge about gender differences in adverse drug reactions (ADR...
Background: Today, there is a poor knowledge about gender differences in adverse drug reactions (ADR...
Producción CientíficaA large number of studies have suggested that being a woman represents a potent...
AimsWe aimed to assess and characterize sex differences in adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported to...
AimsWe aimed to assess and characterize sex differences in adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported to...
AimsWe aimed to assess and characterize sex differences in adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported to...
AimsWe aimed to assess and characterize sex differences in adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported to...
Several studies have investigated sex as a risk factor for the occurrence of adverse drug reactions ...
Several studies have investigated sex as a risk factor for the occurrence of adverse drug reactions ...
Background/Introduction: In general, women have a higher risk for adverse drug reactions (ADRs) bein...
Background/Introduction: In general, women have a higher risk for adverse drug reactions (ADRs) bein...
Background/Introduction: In general, women have a higher risk for adverse drug reactions (ADRs) bein...
Background/Introduction: In general, women have a higher risk for adverse drug reactions (ADRs) bein...
Gender differences are influenced by cultural, social, psychological and biological factors. A speci...
Background/Introduction: In general, women have a higher risk for adverse drug reactions (ADRs) bein...
Background: Today, there is a poor knowledge about gender differences in adverse drug reactions (ADR...
Background: Today, there is a poor knowledge about gender differences in adverse drug reactions (ADR...