نتایج جستجو برای: preventable adverse drug reactions
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People in every country of the world are affected by adverse drug reactions (ADR) and it is estimated that at least 60% of ADRs are preventable (WHO fact sheet). Data from various studies have shown that about 20 80% of ADRs are preventable. Majority of hospitals in India do not have an ADR reporting and monitoring programme. Moreover, assessment of the impact and potential for prevention was l...
Introduction: Taxanes have emerged as one of the most active agents in the treatment of patients with breast cancer. Nevertheless, questions remain with regard to their toxicity profiles. This study aimed to compare prevalence and severity of adverse effects of two chemotherapy regimens including taxanes (docetaxel or paclitaxel) in breast cancer patients. Materials and Methods: Fifty patients ...
Detection of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in hospitals provides an important measure of the burden of drug related morbidity on the healthcare system. Spontaneous reporting of ADRs is scare and several obstacles to such reporting have been identified formerly. This study aimed to determine the role of clinical pharmacy residents in ADR reporting within a hospital setting.Clinical pharmacy resi...
INTRODUCTION Cutaneous adverse drug reactions (cADRs) are common. There are only few studies on the incidence of cADRs in Malaysia. OBJECTIVE To determine the incidence, clinical features and risk factors of cADRs among hospitalized patients. METHODS A prospective study was conducted among medical inpatients from July to December 2014. RESULTS A total of 43 cADRs were seen among 11 017 in...
PURPOSE Adverse drug events, especially those that may have been preventable, are among the most serious concerns about medication use in nursing homes. We studied the incidence and preventability of adverse drug events and potential adverse drug events in nursing homes. METHODS We performed a cohort study of all long-term care residents of 18 community-based nursing homes in Massachusetts du...
Detection of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in hospitals provides an important measure of the burden of drug related morbidity on the healthcare system. Spontaneous reporting of ADRs is scare and several obstacles to such reporting have been identified formerly. This study aimed to determine the role of clinical pharmacy residents in ADR reporting within a hospital setting.Clinical pharmacy resi...
n engl j med 367;21 nejm.org november 22, 2012 1974 to strengthen the planning of the postauthorization phase and reduce preventable harm. Once a product is on the market, new safety signals may emerge. Spontaneous reports of adverse reactions can be used to identify patterns of drug–drug and drug–disease interactions that were not apparent before authorization. Collection of data from all poss...
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