Volume : 10, Issue : 01, January – 2023

Title:

06.REPORTING OF ADVERSE DRUG REACTION IN A TERITARY CARE HOSPITAL

Authors :

Sara Shreen, Syeda Shayestha Fatima, Mohammed Talha, Syeda Fatima, Suhani Fatima

Abstract :

The main aim is to lay out the developing job of clinical drug specialist in checking and the board of ADRs. The objectives is distinguish ADR in all divisions of a tertiary consideration clinic, to screen and treat the ADR’s. A total of 41 ADRs were reported during the one-year period of study. 41 patients reported 41 ADRs. Females 25 (60.97%) reported a greater number of ADRs compared to males 16 (39.02%). Maximum number of ADRs were reported from adults (20-59) – 28 (68.29%) followed by geriatrics (>60) – 10 (24.39%) and children (0-19) –3 (7.317%). Results are summarized in Figure. Maximum number of ADRs were reported from the General Medicine 17 (41.46%) followed by Gastroenterology 9 (21.95%), Cardiology 5 (12.2%), Pulmonology 4 (9.75%), Dermatology 2 (4.87%), Orthopedics, 2 (4.87%), Nephrology 1 (2.44%), Gynecology 1 (2.44%). A large portion of the thought drugs were obscure, the significant restriction was under-detailing of ADR which can be overwhelmed by making mindfulness and improving the way of life of ADR observing and revealing among medical services experts for safe utilization of medications.
Key words: Adverse drug reactions, pharmacist, pharmacovigilance, Tertiary care hospital
.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Sara shreen et al, Reporting Of Adverse Drug Reaction In A Tertiary Care Hospital., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2023; 10(01).

Number of Downloads : 10

References:

1. Edwards IR, Aronson JK. Adverse drug reactions: definitions, diagnosis, and management. Lancet. 2000; 356:1255–9. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736 (00)02799-9
2. Wasser Fallen JB, Livio F, Buclin T, Tillet L and Yersin B. Rate, type and cost of adverse drug reactions in emergency department admissions. Eur J Intern Med. 2001; 12:442– 7.
3. Lezarou J, Pomeranz BM, Corey PN. Incidence of adverse drug reaction in hospitalized patient: a meta-analysis of prospective studies. JAMA. 1998; 279:1200–5. https:// doi.org/10.1001/jama.279.15.1200
4. Pirmohamed M, James S, Meakin S, Green C, Scott A, Walley T, et al. Adverse drug reactions as cause of admission to hospital: prospective analysis of 18820 patients. BMJ. 2004; 329:15–9. https://doi.org/10.1136/ bmj.329.7456.15
5. Kaboli PJ, Hoth AB, McClimon BJ, Schnipper JL. Clinical pharmacists and inpatient medical care: a systematic review. Arch Intern Med. 2006; 166:955–64. https://doi. org/10.1001/archinte.166.9.955
6. Beijer HJM, de Blaey CJ. Hospitalisations caused by adverse drug reactions: a meta-analysis of observational studies. Pharm World Sci. 2002; 24:46–54.
7. Jose J, Rao PG. Pattern of adverse drug reactions notified by spontaneous reporting in an Indian tertiary care teaching hospital. Pharmacol Res. 2006; 54:226–33.
8. Lazarou J, Pomeranz BH, Corey PN. Incidence of advese drug reactions in hospitalized patients: a meta-analysis of prospective studies. JAMA. 1998; 279:1200–5.
9. Dhikar V, Singh S, Anand KS. Adverse drug reaction monitoring in India. J Ind Acad Clin Med. 2004; 5:27–33.
10. Palanisamy S: Study on evaluation, checking, documentation and detailing of unfriendly medication responses at a multi-specialty tertiary consideration showing emergency clinic in south India. Worldwide Journal of Pharm Tech Research 2009;1(4):1519-22.
11. Subish.Pet.al: Systemic unfavourable medication responses: a starter report from the territorial pharmacovigilance place, western Nepal. Pak. J. Pharm. Sci 2008;28(4):465-7.
12. Chuenjid Kongkaew et.al: Hospital Admissions Associated with Adverse Drug Reactions: A Systematic Review of Prospective Observational Studies. The archives of pharmacotherapy 2008 distributed on the web.
13. Mehta DJ. Techniques for announcing unfavorable medication responses. Ind J Pharmac1972; 4(2): 69-74.
14. Samuel S. A, Rajendran S. D, Ebenezzar S, Jaya Haran S, Azar P. Reconnaissance of unfavourable medication responses at two multidisciplinary medical clinics and a short-term speciality centre in India. The global diary of drug store practice 10(2):115-20
15. Rajesh. R, Ramesh M: A concentrate on unfavourable medication responses related emergency clinic confirmation and their administration. Indian diary of medical clinic drug store 2008; 45:143-8