Purpose The aim of the study is to get a better view about the possible contribution of pharmacists' reports to the quantity and the quality of reports and in this way to the quality of a voluntary reporting system of adverse drug reactions.Methods A total of 15 293 reports, sent to the Netherlands Pharmacovigilance Foundation Lareb between 1995 and 2000 were analysed for the characteristics of pharmacists' reports and the differences with reports from physicians i.e. dispersion of adverse drug reactions in relation to the different System and Organ Classes, the seriousness of the reports according to the CIOMS criteria and the documentation grade of the reports. A total of 200 reports were selected at random and their quality assessed.Resu...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the results of establishing a station at which patients can report the side ...
The aim of this study was to quantify the reasons and opinions of patients who reported adverse drug...
Patient reporting of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) has become an important element of pharmacovigila...
Purpose The aim of the study is to get a better view about the possible contribution of pharmacists'...
Purpose. Aim of the study is to get a better view of the contribution of pharmacists to the quantity...
Purpose. Aim of the study is to get a better view of the contribution of pharmacists to the quantity...
Introduction The participation of the pharmacist in national spontaneous reporting systems for adver...
The activities and function of the West Midlands Adverse Drug Reaction Study Group are described. Th...
Summary Phannacovigilance is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the science and activ...
Introduction The participation of the pharmacist in national spontaneous reporting systems for adver...
Background: There has been discussion about the acceptance of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported...
Objective: To review adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting schemes in selected developed countries, ...
BACKGROUND: There has been a gradual decline over the years in the number of spontaneous reports of ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the results of establishing a station at which patients can report the side ...
BACKGROUND: There has been a gradual decline over the years in the number of spontaneous reports of ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the results of establishing a station at which patients can report the side ...
The aim of this study was to quantify the reasons and opinions of patients who reported adverse drug...
Patient reporting of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) has become an important element of pharmacovigila...
Purpose The aim of the study is to get a better view about the possible contribution of pharmacists'...
Purpose. Aim of the study is to get a better view of the contribution of pharmacists to the quantity...
Purpose. Aim of the study is to get a better view of the contribution of pharmacists to the quantity...
Introduction The participation of the pharmacist in national spontaneous reporting systems for adver...
The activities and function of the West Midlands Adverse Drug Reaction Study Group are described. Th...
Summary Phannacovigilance is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the science and activ...
Introduction The participation of the pharmacist in national spontaneous reporting systems for adver...
Background: There has been discussion about the acceptance of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported...
Objective: To review adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting schemes in selected developed countries, ...
BACKGROUND: There has been a gradual decline over the years in the number of spontaneous reports of ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the results of establishing a station at which patients can report the side ...
BACKGROUND: There has been a gradual decline over the years in the number of spontaneous reports of ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the results of establishing a station at which patients can report the side ...
The aim of this study was to quantify the reasons and opinions of patients who reported adverse drug...
Patient reporting of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) has become an important element of pharmacovigila...