2017
DOI: 10.18203/2319-2003.ijbcp20164406
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A prospective study on adverse drug reactions reported in a tertiary referral hospital

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“…Our results were contrast to study on gender related differences by Prasad et al 7 Comparing the route of administration, no of reactions occurred with the oral 62% followed by IV 31% and others (SC, IM, INH, SL, LA) 6.36%. Which was in congruence with study proposed by Dhivya et al 8 The most occurred reaction is Hyponatremia 22 (7%), followed by hypokalaemia 18 (5%) and diarrhoea 13 (4% was the fourth highest in our study, followed by nervous system and psychiatric disorders. 12 It is because of difference in prevalent causative drugs that are involved (acid related, anti-inflammatory and analgesics) in study.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Our results were contrast to study on gender related differences by Prasad et al 7 Comparing the route of administration, no of reactions occurred with the oral 62% followed by IV 31% and others (SC, IM, INH, SL, LA) 6.36%. Which was in congruence with study proposed by Dhivya et al 8 The most occurred reaction is Hyponatremia 22 (7%), followed by hypokalaemia 18 (5%) and diarrhoea 13 (4% was the fourth highest in our study, followed by nervous system and psychiatric disorders. 12 It is because of difference in prevalent causative drugs that are involved (acid related, anti-inflammatory and analgesics) in study.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Out of 82 reported ADRs 56 (68%), the oral route of administration was followed by intravenous and intra-arterial. About 66.7% and 80% of ADRs were occurred due to the oral route of administration in Mayathevar B et al, 13 and Misra D et al, 14 study respectively. Other studies showed that the oral route was higher when compared to parenteral and topical.…”
Section: Fig 3: Causality Assessment As Per the Umc-who Scalementioning
confidence: 90%