An adverse drug reaction, abbreviated as ADR, refers to an injury caused by taking certain medication. An adverse drug reaction can happen after taking a single type of medication or a combination of ...
The detection of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) by a traditional passive reporting system and by a method involving patient and provider interviews was studied. The study sample consisted of randomly ...
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) is a T-cell–mediated severe cutaneous adverse reaction characterized by rash, fever, internal organ involvement, and systemic ...
Medicines containing a type of PFAS or 'forever chemical' called fluorine are not leading to higher numbers of adverse drug reactions according to new data analysis. In a new paper published in PLOS ...
This new article publication from Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, discusses the landscape of DILI-related adverse drug reaction on the Chinese Mainland. Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a type of ...
Skin rashes can have many different causes, one of which is medications. The symptoms of drug-induced skin reactions can range from a mild itchy rash to more serious reactions, such as widespread ...
India's CDSCO ordered new safety warnings for Doxycycline (CNS issues like anxiety/dizziness) and Carbimazole (agranulocytosis risk) to improve patient safety and ADR awareness.
Clear vials of medicine with blue caps Researchers say they have identified adverse events that are more likely to occur in cancer patients receiving antibody-drug conjugates. Treatment with ...
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