Adverse Effects of Medication NOSFirstoverviewA chart is presented which lists serious adverse drug reactions which were reported in 2013 by the drug safety alerting service Reactions Weekly, including reactions related to the drugs adefovir dipivoxil, armodafinil and colistin....
Although medication-related adverse events (MRAEs) in health care are vastly studied, high heterogeneity in study results complicates the interpretations o
BackgroundGiven the importance of patient safety and well-being, we quantified the likelihood and type of medication changes observed after 5 possible adverse effects (AE) perceived by heart failure (HF) patients.Methods and ResultsWe conducted a retrospective cohort study using 18 months follow-up...
Potential adverse drug event (PADE) is a medication error with the potential to cause associate degree injury however that does not cause any injury, either due to specific circumstances, chance, or as a result of the error being intercepted and correcte
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In addition, we did not attempt to categorize ADEs by “preventability” or the presence of a medication “error” in this investigation. Further examination of the data collected through this ED-based public health surveillance system is needed to determine if the clinical details are available ...
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The large scale studies in the literature are generally limited to a single patient population (adult, pediatric), sedation provider (pediatrician, dentist, emergency medicine, anesthesia, nursing), sedation technique (medication, route, delivery method), venue (academic or non-academic setting, ...
The clinical adverse effects reported were vomiting (63%), nausea (36%), kinetosis (29%), headache (27%), and diarrhea (11%). One patient presented severe headache and kinetosis and discontinued the medication on the penultimate day of treatment. A mild to moderate increase in ...
Little is known about the frequency and nature of medication errors (MEs) and adverse drug events (ADEs) that occur in mental health hospitals. This system