Incidence and Severity of Adverse Drug Reactions in Medical Intensive
Care Unit
Sana Shaikh,
Asawari Raut,
Prajkta Jambhale
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) curtail patients’ quality of life by virtue of increasing therapeutic complexity and rising multimorbidity. In India, the frequency of ADRs for individual drugs and their economic burdens are rarely evaluated. This study aimed at identifying the incidence and severity of ADRs leading to hospitalization (ADRA) and occurring during a hospital stay (ADRH).
Objective:
The objective of this study is to study the incidence and severity of ADRs in the ICU and their impact o… Show more
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