The effect of clinical pharmacists' intervention in adverse drug reaction reporting: a retrospective analysis with a 9-year interrupted time series
Abstract Background In China, 85.4% of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are spontaneously reported by healthcare facilities. As a result, many ADRs are not reported due to lack of mandatory reporting requirements. As healthcare professionals, clinical pharmacists (CPhs) serve as a bridge between clinic...
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Main Authors: | Tianwei Lan (Author), Hua Wang (Author), Xin Li (Author), Hang Yin (Author), Dan Shao (Author), Yueyao Jiang (Author), Qian Yu (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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