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Adverse drug reaction (ADR) is an medical injury caused by taking drugs. ADR can occur after a single dose or prolonged drug administration or results from a combination of two or more drugs. The study of adverse drug reactions is a concern in a field known as pharmacovigilance. An adverse drug reaction is only one type of drug-related damage, because danger can also be caused by not taking the indicated drug. Adverse drug events (ADE) refer to injuries that occur when the drug is used, whether it is identified as the cause of the injury or not. The serous outcome of adverse drug reaction include death, life threatening, hospitalization, disability, congenital abnormality.    

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