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Serious Adverse Events With Infliximab: Analysis of Spontaneously Reported Adverse Events

Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2007
Serious adverse events such as bowel obstruction, heart failure, infection, lymphoma, and neuropathy have been reported with infliximab. The aims of this study were to explore adverse event signals with infliximab by using a long period of post-marketing experience, stratifying by indication.The relative reporting of infliximab adverse events to the U ...
Richard A, Hansen   +3 more
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Placebo Adverse Events in Headache Trials: Headache as an Adverse Event of Placebo

Cephalalgia, 2003
We analysed the adverse events of placebo in acute and preventive randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies for migraine treatment. Fifty-seven trials (oral triptans, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, nasal ergot alkaloids and preventive agents) were included. From 10 to 30% of subjects reported adverse events after placebo. Most common
U, Reuter   +4 more
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Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Adverse Events

2021
The expanded approval of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) for the treatment of multiple cancer types has offered patients more opportunities in treatment selection and survival.Hepatotoxicity is a well-recognized immune-related adverse event (irAE) associated with treatment with ICI.
Hao Chi, Zhang   +2 more
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Suspected adverse events, 2015

Veterinary Record, 2017
The following article has been produced by the pharmacovigilance unit at the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) to provide a summary of some of the results from its surveillance work carried out in 2015 Decrease in number of reports for food‐producing species
S, Cooles, G, Diesel, J, Blenkinsop
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Adverse Events in the Hospitalized Elderly

Clinical Nursing Research, 1993
This descriptive study examined the incidence, onset, and correlates of adverse events (acute confusion, adverse drug reactions, nutritional problems, pressure ulcers falls, and transient urinary incontinence) experienced by elderly persons hospitalized for acute illness.
M D, Foreman, S L, Theis, M A, Anderson
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Adverse events

1992
Abstract One of the problems with adverse events is that they can be various things at various times. Some of the properties of adverse events are shown in Figure 1.8.1. There are at least three dimensions – common or rare, minor or major, reversible or permanent.
Andrew Moore   +3 more
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Vaccination-related Adverse Events

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2006
Vaccine-related adverse events are uncommon and typically mild. Children may experience conditions such as rashes, fevers, syncope, protracted crying, or seizures shortly after receiving their routine immunizations. When children are brought to the emergency department or clinic to be evaluated for one of these conditions, the health care provider may ...
Franz E, Babl   +2 more
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A classification for adverse drug events

Journal of Quality in Clinical Practice, 1999
Abstract There is considerable evidence that a large number of patients suffer adverse events arising from their health‐care management. A significant proportion of these iatrogenic injuries occur as a result of medication errors. Before prevention strategies can be developed, it is necessary to understand the types of errors that are occurring.
A, Malpass   +4 more
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Consent, Common Adverse Events, and Post–Adverse Event Actions in Endoscopy

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2015
Endoscopy constitutes a wide range of procedures with many indications. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy, colonoscopy, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, endoscopic ultrasonography, and enteroscopy comprise the most commonly performed procedures.
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Association of Pharmacist Interventions with Adverse Drug Events and Potential Adverse Drug Events

Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety
Background: Adverse drug events (ADEs) are a frequent cause of injury in patients. Our aim was to assess pharmacist interventions and their association with ADEs and potential adverse drug events (PADE). Methods: The search criteria: a published RCT, evidence of a pharmacist intervention, a comparison control group, and measurement of ADEs or PADEs ...
W. N. Kelly   +5 more
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