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Review of adverse cutaneous reactions of pharmacologic interventions for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): a guide for the dermatologist
The new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is associated with a wide variety of cutaneous manifestations. While new skin manifestations caused by COVID-19 are continuously being described, other cutaneous entities should also be ...
Preventable adverse drug events in critically ill HIV patients: is the detection of potential drug-drug interactions a useful tool?
(Faculdade de Medicina / USP, 2019)
Incidents reporting: barriers and strategies to promote safety culture
(Univ Sao Paolo, 2018-01-01)
Objective: The purpose was to identify the barriers of underreporting, the factors that promote motivation of health professionals to report, and strategies to enhance incidents reporting. Method: Group conversations were ...
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 ...
Safety assessment of omeprazole use: A review
(2018-01-01)
BACKGROUND: Risks regarding hospital admission due to adverse drug reactions and drug interactions from use of omeprazole have been reported. The question guiding the present review was “Which adverse events occur in ...
Efficacy of combined antiparasitic therapy with praziquantel and albendazole for neurocysticercosis: A double-blind, randomised controlled trial
(Elsevier, 2014)
Neurocysticercosis causes a substantial burden of seizure disorders worldwide. Treatment with either praziquantel or albendazole has suboptimum efficacy. We aimed to establish whether combination of these drugs would ...
pkCSM: Predicting small-molecule pharmacokinetic and toxicity properties using graph-based signatures
(American Chemical Society, 2016)
Serum potassium level used as trigger doubled the detection of adverse drug events when compared with calcium polystyrene sulfonate trigger: A cross-sectional study
(2021-05-14)
Background: Prescription of calcium polystyrene sulfonate (CPS) has been considered a trigger with good performance to detect hyperkalemia related to adverse drug events (ADE). However, CPS prescription may underestimate ...