Current Reviews In Adverse Drug Reactions.

Adverse drug reaction is an injury caused by taking medication. ADR occurred through intake a single dose or prolonged administration of a drug or result from the combination of two or more drugs. The study of adverse drug reactions is known as pharmacovigilance. An adverse drug event refers to any injury occurring when taking medication, whether or not it is identified as a cause of the injury. An Adverse drug reaction is a special type of ADE in which a causative relationship can be shown. Adverse drug reactions are only one type of medication-related harm, as harm can also be caused by omitting to take indicated medications.    

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