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Increasing the Number of Adverse Drug Reactions Reporting: the Role of Clinical Pharmacy Residents
Detection of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in hospitals provides an important measure of the burden of drug related morbidity on the healthcare system. Spontaneous reporting of ADRs is scare and several obstacles to such reporting have been identified formerly. This study aimed to determine the role...
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Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3985255/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24734083 |
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author | Baniasadi, Shadi Habibi, Maryam Haghgoo, Roodabeh Karimi Gamishan, Masoumeh Dabaghzadeh, Fatemeh Farasatinasab, Maryam Farsaei, Shadi Gharekhani, Afshin Kafi, Hamidreza Karimzadeh, Iman Kharazmkia, Ali Najmeddin, Farhad Nikvarz, Naemeh Oghazian, Mohammad Bagher Rezaee, Haleh Sadeghi, Kourosh Tafazzoli, Ali Shahsavari, Nahid Fahimi, Fanak |
author_facet | Baniasadi, Shadi Habibi, Maryam Haghgoo, Roodabeh Karimi Gamishan, Masoumeh Dabaghzadeh, Fatemeh Farasatinasab, Maryam Farsaei, Shadi Gharekhani, Afshin Kafi, Hamidreza Karimzadeh, Iman Kharazmkia, Ali Najmeddin, Farhad Nikvarz, Naemeh Oghazian, Mohammad Bagher Rezaee, Haleh Sadeghi, Kourosh Tafazzoli, Ali Shahsavari, Nahid Fahimi, Fanak |
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description | Detection of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in hospitals provides an important measure of the burden of drug related morbidity on the healthcare system. Spontaneous reporting of ADRs is scare and several obstacles to such reporting have been identified formerly. This study aimed to determine the role of clinical pharmacy residents in ADR reporting within a hospital setting. Clinical pharmacy residents were trained to report all suspected ADRs through ADR-reporting yellow cards. The incidence, pattern, seriousness, and preventability of the reported ADRs were analyzed. During the period of 12 months, for 8559 patients, 202 ADR reports were received. The most frequently reported reactions were due to anti-infective agents (38.38%). Rifampin accounted for the highest number of the reported ADRs among anti-infective agents. The gastro-intestinal system was the most frequently affected system (21.56%) of all reactions. Fifty four of the ADRs were reported as serious reactions. Eighteen of the ADRs were classified as preventable. Clinical pharmacy residents' involvement in the ADR reporting program could improve the ADR reporting system. |
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spelling | pubmed-39852552014-04-14 Increasing the Number of Adverse Drug Reactions Reporting: the Role of Clinical Pharmacy Residents Baniasadi, Shadi Habibi, Maryam Haghgoo, Roodabeh Karimi Gamishan, Masoumeh Dabaghzadeh, Fatemeh Farasatinasab, Maryam Farsaei, Shadi Gharekhani, Afshin Kafi, Hamidreza Karimzadeh, Iman Kharazmkia, Ali Najmeddin, Farhad Nikvarz, Naemeh Oghazian, Mohammad Bagher Rezaee, Haleh Sadeghi, Kourosh Tafazzoli, Ali Shahsavari, Nahid Fahimi, Fanak Iran J Pharm Res Original Article Detection of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in hospitals provides an important measure of the burden of drug related morbidity on the healthcare system. Spontaneous reporting of ADRs is scare and several obstacles to such reporting have been identified formerly. This study aimed to determine the role of clinical pharmacy residents in ADR reporting within a hospital setting. Clinical pharmacy residents were trained to report all suspected ADRs through ADR-reporting yellow cards. The incidence, pattern, seriousness, and preventability of the reported ADRs were analyzed. During the period of 12 months, for 8559 patients, 202 ADR reports were received. The most frequently reported reactions were due to anti-infective agents (38.38%). Rifampin accounted for the highest number of the reported ADRs among anti-infective agents. The gastro-intestinal system was the most frequently affected system (21.56%) of all reactions. Fifty four of the ADRs were reported as serious reactions. Eighteen of the ADRs were classified as preventable. Clinical pharmacy residents' involvement in the ADR reporting program could improve the ADR reporting system. Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC3985255/ /pubmed/24734083 Text en © 2014 by School of Pharmacy, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Baniasadi, Shadi Habibi, Maryam Haghgoo, Roodabeh Karimi Gamishan, Masoumeh Dabaghzadeh, Fatemeh Farasatinasab, Maryam Farsaei, Shadi Gharekhani, Afshin Kafi, Hamidreza Karimzadeh, Iman Kharazmkia, Ali Najmeddin, Farhad Nikvarz, Naemeh Oghazian, Mohammad Bagher Rezaee, Haleh Sadeghi, Kourosh Tafazzoli, Ali Shahsavari, Nahid Fahimi, Fanak Increasing the Number of Adverse Drug Reactions Reporting: the Role of Clinical Pharmacy Residents |
title | Increasing the Number of Adverse Drug Reactions Reporting: the Role of Clinical Pharmacy Residents |
title_full | Increasing the Number of Adverse Drug Reactions Reporting: the Role of Clinical Pharmacy Residents |
title_fullStr | Increasing the Number of Adverse Drug Reactions Reporting: the Role of Clinical Pharmacy Residents |
title_full_unstemmed | Increasing the Number of Adverse Drug Reactions Reporting: the Role of Clinical Pharmacy Residents |
title_short | Increasing the Number of Adverse Drug Reactions Reporting: the Role of Clinical Pharmacy Residents |
title_sort | increasing the number of adverse drug reactions reporting: the role of clinical pharmacy residents |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3985255/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24734083 |
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