Adverse drug reactions: a pharmacist-based monitoring system.
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Virtually all recognized adverse drug reactions result in discontinuation or dose reduction of the suspected drug. In a study of adverse drug reactions, a pharmacist-based surveillance system was used to monitor changes in drug orders. Drug reactions prompted 7.3 per cent of drug discontinuations or dose reductions. Compared with a physician-based system of daily monitoring, the pharmacist-based system detected more drug reactions, provided a more uniform method of study, and had greater acceptance by house physicians. Among 939 patients studied on the medical service o f a university hospital, 48 (5.1 per cent) had adverse drug reactions on admission, and 99 (10.5 per cent) developed adverse drug reactions in the hospital.
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DOI:
10.1002/cpt1970116802
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1970
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