2020
DOI: 10.22159/ijpps.2020v12i6.37771
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Analysis of Adverse Drug Events Reported at Peripheral Adr Monitoring Centre in Gujarat

Abstract: Objective: Hospital-based ADR (Adverse drug reaction) monitoring and reporting programmes are useful for identifying and minimizing preventable ADRs and may enhance the ability of prescribers to manage ADRs more effectively. The objective of this study was to evaluate and analyze the spontaneously reported adverse drug events from various departments of Shree Krishna Hospital, Karamsad. Methods: This was a retrospective study and data was analyzed for adverse drug events reported during the period of Apr… Show more

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“…To assess the preventability of ADRs we have used the Schumock and Thornton scale. According to our study, 18 (69.23%) cases of ADR were definitely preventable, 5 (19.23%) cases of ADR were probably preventable and 3 (11.53%) cases of ADR not preventable were observed [11,13].…”
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confidence: 49%
“…To assess the preventability of ADRs we have used the Schumock and Thornton scale. According to our study, 18 (69.23%) cases of ADR were definitely preventable, 5 (19.23%) cases of ADR were probably preventable and 3 (11.53%) cases of ADR not preventable were observed [11,13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%