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Clarifying adverse drug events: a clinician's guide to terminology, documentation, and …

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JR Nebeker, P Barach, MH Samore - Annals of internal medicine, 2004 - Am Coll Physicians
Adverse drug events cause substantial morbidity and mortality, yet they remain
underappreciated and misunderstood. The terminol- ogy to describe errors and
patient harm associated with medica- tions causes much confusion. This ...
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Drug-related adverse events: a readers' guide to assessing literature reviews and meta- …


SD Ross - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2001 - archinte.highwire.org
IN THE SETTING of increasing concern about drug safety and a burgeoning
literature on the subject, the objective of this article is to provide readers
with a practical guide to critically appraising reviews and meta-analyses ...
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[PDF] Adverse drug events caused by medication errors in medical inpatients


B Hardmeier, S Braunschweig, M Cavallaro, M … - Swiss Medical Weekly, 2004 - smw.ch
Principles: In view of growing concern in recent years regarding medication
errors as causes of adverse drug events (ADEs), we explore the fre- quency and
characteristics of error-associated ADEs in medical inpatients. Methods: ...
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Adverse drug reactions: definitions, diagnosis, and management


IR Edwards, JK Aronson - The Lancet, 2000 - Elsevier
We define an adverse drug reaction as “an appreciably harmful or unpleasant
reaction, resulting from an intervention related to the use of a medicinal
product, which predicts hazard from future administration and warrants ...
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Developing a taxonomy for research in adverse drug events: potholes and signposts

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JR Nebeker, JF Hurdle, JM Hoffman, B Roth, … - Journal of the American Medical Informatics …, 2002 - Am Med Inform Assoc
Computerized decision support and order entry shows great promise for reducing
adverse drug events (ADEs). The evaluation of these solutions depends on a
framework of definitions and classifications that is clear and practical. ...
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[PDF] ПРОБЛЕМЫ БЕЗОПАСНОСТИ ТЕРАПИИ


ЮВ Муравьев, ЛА Муравьева - rheumatolog.ru
Сочетание пользы и вреда – неотьемлемое
свойство лекарственных препаратов. Причем
вред, причиняемый лекарственными ...
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High rates of adverse drug events in a highly computerized hospital


JR Nebeker, JM Hoffman, CR Weir, CL … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2005 - Am Med Assoc
Results Among 937 hospital admissions, 483 clinically significant inpatient ADEs
were identified, accounting for 52 ADEs per 100 admissions and an incidence
density of 70 ADEs per 1000 patient-days. One quarter of the ...
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[PDF] An ABC of drug-related problems


RH Meyboom, M Lindquist, AC Egberts - Drug Safety, 2000 - who.int
Page 1. An ABC of Drug-Related Problems RHB Meyboom, M Lindquist, ACG Egberts Drug
Safety 2000;22:415-23 Page 2. 6.7% of hospital patients have serious adverse ...
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Adverse drug reactions in hospitalized patients: a critique of a meta-analysis


M Kvasz, IE Allen, MJ Gordon, EY Ro, R Estok, … - MedGenMed, 2000 - medscape.com
A recently published meta-analysis of the incidence of adverse drug reactions
(ADRs) in hospitalized patients concluded that ADRs rank as the fourth to sixth
leading cause of death in the US. [1] This conclusion generated ...
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Physician's guide to pharmacovigilance: Terminology and causality assessment


HS Rehan, D Chopra, AK Kakkar - European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2009 - Elsevier
Adverse drug events can range from mild to life threatening reactions resulting
in inconvenience or serious morbidity and mortality besides being a financial
burden on the society. However clinicians often do not recognize this drug ...
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