Gender Differences in Adverse Drug Reactions Among Adult Patients Reported to the Iraqi Pharmacovigilance Center
For many years it was argued that there may be a gender differences in adverse drug reactions (ADRs). This assumption was based on many possible factors such as hormonal or behavior differences, and it was not clearly identified since the female gender was not preferred to be enrolled in many clinic...
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Main Authors: | Areej Atheer Alsaedi (Author), Dheyaa j. Kadhim (Author), Manal M. Younus (Author) |
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College of Pharmacy University of Baghdad,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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