We define an adverse drug reaction as "an appreciably harmful or unpleasant reaction, resulting from an intervention related to the use of a medicinal product, which predicts hazard from future administration and warrants prevention or specific treatment, or alteration of the dosage regimen, or withdrawal of the product." Such reactions are currently reported by use of WHO's Adverse Reaction Terminology, which will eventually become a subset of the International Classification of Diseases. Adverse drug reactions are classified into six types (with mnemonics): dose-related (Augmented), non-dose-related (Bizarre), dose-related and time-related (Chronic), time-related (Delayed), withdrawal (End of use), and failure of therapy (Failure). Timing...
Adverse drug reaction vocabulary is not different from [he terminology of clinical manifestations du...
Adverse drug reactions are the undesirable unintended response of the drug which occurs at the doses...
The study of a new drug includes the assessment of its pharmacologic effects, bene-fits (efficacy), ...
Any substance that is capable of producing a therapeutic effect can also produce unwanted or adverse...
No therapy that is effective is free of adverse effects. The detection of adverse effects of drugs a...
The terms 'adverse drug effects' and 'adverse drug reactions' are commonly used interchangeably, but...
Drug is single active chemical entity present in a medicine that is used for diagnosis, prevention a...
In Clinical practice, this implies having in place a well-organized Pharmacovigilance system. Pharma...
An organized Adverse Drug Reaction monitoring program is one mechanism to more actively detect ADRs,...
This study investigated the occurrence and characteristics of adverse drug reactions (ADR) in our ho...
Adverse drug reaction (ADR) is defined as any response to a drug which is harmful and unintended, an...
It has been established that drugs can’t be useful without causing side effects at the same time. Th...
Aim: Adverse drug reactions are a serious problem with increasing incidence as more medicines become...
Adverse drug reaction (ADR) is an unwanted, undesirable effect of medication resulting in mild to se...
Drug-related problems, including adverse drug reactions (ADRs), contribute to a significant health- ...
Adverse drug reaction vocabulary is not different from [he terminology of clinical manifestations du...
Adverse drug reactions are the undesirable unintended response of the drug which occurs at the doses...
The study of a new drug includes the assessment of its pharmacologic effects, bene-fits (efficacy), ...
Any substance that is capable of producing a therapeutic effect can also produce unwanted or adverse...
No therapy that is effective is free of adverse effects. The detection of adverse effects of drugs a...
The terms 'adverse drug effects' and 'adverse drug reactions' are commonly used interchangeably, but...
Drug is single active chemical entity present in a medicine that is used for diagnosis, prevention a...
In Clinical practice, this implies having in place a well-organized Pharmacovigilance system. Pharma...
An organized Adverse Drug Reaction monitoring program is one mechanism to more actively detect ADRs,...
This study investigated the occurrence and characteristics of adverse drug reactions (ADR) in our ho...
Adverse drug reaction (ADR) is defined as any response to a drug which is harmful and unintended, an...
It has been established that drugs can’t be useful without causing side effects at the same time. Th...
Aim: Adverse drug reactions are a serious problem with increasing incidence as more medicines become...
Adverse drug reaction (ADR) is an unwanted, undesirable effect of medication resulting in mild to se...
Drug-related problems, including adverse drug reactions (ADRs), contribute to a significant health- ...
Adverse drug reaction vocabulary is not different from [he terminology of clinical manifestations du...
Adverse drug reactions are the undesirable unintended response of the drug which occurs at the doses...
The study of a new drug includes the assessment of its pharmacologic effects, bene-fits (efficacy), ...