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Nature of Preventable Adverse Drug Events in Hospitals: A Literature Review Penkarn Kanjanarat, Almut G. Winterstein, Thomas E. Johns, Randy C. Hatton, Ricardo Gonzalez-Rothi, Richard Segal ...
Adverse drug reactions are defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as, “all intended pharmacologic effects of a drug except therapeutic failures, intentional over-dosage, abuse of the drug, or ...
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) have a major impact on patients, physicians, health care providers, regulatory agencies and pharmaceutical companies. Identifying the genetic contributions to ADR ...
Improving Adverse-Drug-Reaction Reporting in Ambulatory Care Clinics at a Veterans Affairs Hospital Monica B. Aspinall, Jeff Whittle, Sherrie L. Aspinall, Robert L. Maher, Jr., Chester B. Good ...
“Most approaches to preventing adverse drug events in older people have focused on getting doctors to prescribe the right drug in the first place,” said Steinman. “But, it turns out that the majority ...
Investigation of Adverse Drug Reaction Reveals HIV Infection in Patient Steve Duffy A 55-year-old African-American presented after an ADR to TMP-SMX ...
Concerned over the widely used life-saving beta blocker drugs causing adverse drug reactions, the government’s Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) has issued an alert about the same.
Ruseva, V., et al. (2025) In situ development of an artificial intelligence (AI) model for early detection of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) to ensure drug safety.
More than a quarter of people on long-term medication experienced at least one adverse drug reaction over six years, according to a study of around 600 patients aged 70 and older in Ireland.
Women and patients on more medicines ‘at higher risk of adverse drug reaction’ Patients prescribed 10 or more medicines had a threefold increased risk of experiencing an ADR, scientists said.