An exploratory study evaluated the 30 most commonly reported medications in the United States food and drug administration’s adverse event reporting system that are associated with the occurrence of kidney stones
Erhao Bao,
Yang Yang,
Binglei Jiang
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveThis research project aimed to identify and analyze the top 30 drugs most commonly associated with kidney stone formation using data from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) database. The study will focus on determining the reported Odds ratio (ROR) and Proportional Report ratio (PRR) of each identified drug to assess its potential risk of contributing to the development of kidney stones in order to effectively manage and reduce the overall burden of kidney s… Show more
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