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Adverse cutaneous drug reactions.

open access: yesJournal of research in medical sciences : the official journal of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, 2014
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Adverse drug reactions

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2020
An adverse drug reaction (ADR) is defined as a response to a medicinal product which is noxious and unintended. ADRs are an important cause of morbidity and mortality and increase health costs. The pharmacovigilance systems allow the identification and prevention of the risks associated with use of a drug, especially of recently marketed drugs; they ...
Eva Montané, Javier Santesmases
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ADVERSE DRUG REACTION REPORTS

The Lancet, 1986
N D, Moore, M, Biour, E, Loupi
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Adverse drug reactions

British Medical Bulletin, 1990
The elderly have benefitted considerably from the vast increase in the range of drugs available for prescription. However it is now well recognized that the incidence in adverse drug reactions increases with age. This is mainly due to altered pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics as well as multiple prescribing and the effect of illness rather than the
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Carbamazepine adverse drug reactions

Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology, 2018
Carbamazepine (CBZ) is used for the treatment of epilepsy and other neurological and psychiatric disorders. The occurrence of adverse reactions (ADRs) to CBZ can negatively impact the quality of life of patients, as well as increase health-care costs. Thus, knowledge of CBZ-induced ADRs is important to achieve safer treatment outcomes.
Ingrid, Fricke-Galindo   +3 more
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