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American Chemical Society. "Toward Solving The Mystery Of Idiosyncratic Drug Reactions." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 8 January 2008. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2008 / 01 / 080107104539.htm>.
In addition to 'Idiosyncratic drug reaction', there may be other similar symptoms or signs that better match your side effect. These have also been listed below for your convenience.
As the name suggests, with idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI) it is difficult to predict a drug's side effects on an individual patient in advance, which could lead to hospitalization ...
An idiosyncratic adverse drug reaction is an abnormal reaction to a drug that cannot be categorized with either of the other two types. It is considered a genetically determined response, and the ...
Rare but severe adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are an important issue in drug development and in the proper usage of drugs during the post-approval phase. The ability to predict patient ...
Type A reactions are usually predictable from the known pharmacology of the drug and represent the majority (80–95%) of ADRs. Type B or idiosyncratic reactions are not predictable from the known ...
The guidelines include an overview of risk factors, diagnostic tools, casualty assessment, prognosis factors and management of hepatotoxicity. DILI incidence is on the rise and the guidelines are ...
In patients with idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury, previous history of an allergic reaction related to drugs correlated with worse clinical outcomes, including death, according to data ...
Thus, an understanding of pharmacodynamics in these situations may assist in avoiding ADRs. Unavoidable ADRs are the idiosyncratic reactions for which the underlying mechanisms are not understood.
New computational approach to predicting adverse drug reactions with higher confidence 200,000 people die every year in Europe from these adverse effects, seven times more than in traffic ...
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