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  1. 1 de abr. de 2013 · Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) is an unwanted and harmful reaction experienced following the administration of a drug under normal doses used for the prevention, diagnosis, therapy, or...

  2. 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

  3. An adverse drug reaction (ADR) is an unwanted, unde-sirable efect of a medication that occurs during usual clinical use. Adverse drug reactions occur almost daily in health care institutions and can adversely afect a patient’s quality of life, often causing considerable morbidity and mortality.

  4. 10 de ene. de 2024 · An adverse drug reaction (ADR) refers to an untoward reaction to a medication. ADRs are common and constitute a significant healthcare burden. The most robust database of ADRs available is the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS).

  5. Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) – unintended, harmful events attributed to the use of medicines – occur as a cause of and during a significant proportion of unscheduled hospital admissions.

  6. Harmful, unintended reactions to medicines that occur at doses normally used for treatment are called adverse drug reactions (ADRs). ADRs are among the leading causes of death in many countries. Preventing and detecting adverse effects from medicines is termed pharmacovigilance.

  7. Se define como reacción adversa a medicamentos (RAM) cualquier respuesta nociva y no intencionada a un medicamento. Las RAM constituyen una importante causa de morbimortalidad y de aumento de los costes sanitarios.