Drug surveillance programme in psychiatry - adverse durg reactions

In a clinically monitored surveillance of adverse drug reactions in a sample of 186 indoor patients in a general hospital over an average hospital stay of about two weeks, the following points were noteworthy. 32.8% of the patients reported side-effects and of these 79.3% were of mild to moderate in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Indian journal of psychiatry 1983-07, Vol.25 (3), p.229-234
Hauptverfasser: Shah, L P, Ayyar, K S, Agarawal, B R, Pradhan, P V, Bagadia, V N, Gupta, K C, Paul, T, Santhanam, H, Sheth, U K
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Zusammenfassung:In a clinically monitored surveillance of adverse drug reactions in a sample of 186 indoor patients in a general hospital over an average hospital stay of about two weeks, the following points were noteworthy. 32.8% of the patients reported side-effects and of these 79.3% were of mild to moderate intensity.Side-effects could be easily managed by specific antidotes and reassurance and permitted continuation of the same medication.There was no association between side-effects and socio-demography or clinical characteristics of the patient. Side-effects fitted in with the pharmacological profiles of the drugs used. In only 7.3% of cases was major treatment change made after the occurrence of the side effect. Improvement was independent of side-effects and no unusual or toxic reactions were seen.
ISSN:0019-5545
1998-3794