Adverse drug reactions: definitions, diagnosis, and management

We define an adverse drug reaction as “an appreciably harmful or unpleasant reaction, resulting from an intervention related to the use of a medicinal product, which predicts hazard from future administration and warrants prevention or specific treatment, or alteration of the dosage regimen, or with...

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description We define an adverse drug reaction as “an appreciably harmful or unpleasant reaction, resulting from an intervention related to the use of a medicinal product, which predicts hazard from future administration and warrants prevention or specific treatment, or alteration of the dosage regimen, or withdrawal of the product.” Such reactions are currently reported by use of WHO's Adverse Reaction Terminology, which will eventually become a subset of the International Classification of Diseases. Adverse drug reactions are classified into six types (with mnemonics): dose-related (Augmented), non-dose-related (Bizarre), dose-related and time-related (Chronic), time-related (Delayed), withdrawal (End of use), and failure of therapy (Failure). Timing, the pattern of illness, the results of investigations, and rechallenge can help attribute causality to a suspected adverse drug reaction. Management includes withdrawal of the drug if possible and specific treatment of its effects. Suspected adverse drug reactions should be reported. Surveillance methods can detect reactions and prove associations.
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Antidepressants
Biological and medical sciences
Contaminants
Disease
Drug dosages
Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions - classification
Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions - diagnosis
Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions - prevention & control
General pharmacology
Herbal medicine
Humans
International organizations
Medical diagnosis
Medical sciences
Miscellaneous
Mnemonics
Mortality
Penicillin
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Prescription drugs
Prophylaxis
Side effects
Surveillance
Terminology
Terminology as Topic
World Health Organization
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