Journal article

Adverse Drug Reactions Reported by Healthcare Professionals: Reaction Characteristics and Time to Reporting

AK Aung, MJ Tang, NR Adler, SL de Menezes, MSY Goh, HW Tee, JA Trubiano, R Puy, CM Zubrinich, LV Graudins

Journal of Clinical Pharmacology | WILEY | Published : 2018

Abstract

We describe adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting characteristics and factors contributing to length of time to report by healthcare professionals. This is a retrospective study of voluntary reports to an Australian healthcare ADR Review Committee over a 2-year period (2015–2016). Descriptive and univariate models were used for outcomes, employing standardized ADR definitions. Hospital pharmacists reported 84.8% of the 555 ADRs: 70.3% were hospital onset reactions, and 71.7% were at least of moderate severity. Immunologically mediated reactions were most commonly reported (409, 73.7%). The median time to submit an ADR report was 3 (interquartile range 1–10) days. Longer median times to repor..

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