Parental reporting of adverse drug reactions in South Africa: An online survey
Background: The high incidence of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in children is of global concern. Enhancing the reporting of ADRs could contribute to making safer medicines available to children. Aim: To assess parents' awareness of reporting ADRs and their knowledge on the reporting procedures...
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Main Authors: | Shavani Pillay (Author), Mwila Mulubwa (Author), Michelle Viljoen (Author) |
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