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Factores de riesgo para la predicción de eventos adversos de medicamentos relacionados con la hospitalización
(2015-01-01)
The prevalence of hospital admissions because of possible adverse drug events (ADEs) vary from 0.56% to 54.5% in Brazil. In addition, nearly 43% of inpatients may develop adverse drug reactions (ADRs) during their hospital ...
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in patients with HIV infection. A prospective study
(DUSTRI-VERLAG DR KARL FEISTLE, 1999)
Aim A prospective drug surveillance method was used to monitor 50 ambulatory patients with HIV infection, who were controlled in the Sexual Transmission Disease Service at Dr. Sotero del Rio Hospital (Santiago, Chile). The ...
Impact of educational interventions on adverse drug events reporting
(International Journal Of Technology Assessment In Health Care, 2015)
Possible Adverse Reactions to Herbal Products: A Study with Individuals Who Resort To Popular Medicine in the City of Diadema, SP, Brazil
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014-03-01)
The present study aimed to investigate the occurrence of adverse reactions (ADRs) related to herbal products (HPs), which are purchased over-the-counter for self-treatment, reported by 100 users. Samples of the HPs related ...
Role of the clinical pharmacist in detection of drug therapy problemas in critically impatients: experience report
(2014)
This is an experience report on clinical pharmacy in New York, United States of America, in a teaching hospital, describing the results of drug therapy monitoring in critically ill patients, as well as interventions to ...
Serious adverse drug reactions and safety signals in children: a nationwide database study
(Frontiers in Pharmacology, 2020)
Hard palate hyperpigmentation secondary to chronic chloroquine therapy: report of five cases
(Wiley-blackwellHobokenEUA, 2013)
Causes for the underreporting of adverse drug events by health professionals: A systematic review
(2014-01-01)
Objective: Identifying the main causes for underreporting of Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) by health professionals. Method: A systematic review carried out in the following databases: LILACS, PAHO, SciELO, EMBASE and PubMed ...