Analysis of pharmacovigilance databases for spontaneous reports of adverse drug reactions related to substandard and falsified medical products: A descriptive study
Introduction: The public health threat of substandard and falsified medicines has been well known in the last two decades, and several studies focusing on the identification of products affected and preventing consumption have been published. However, the number of these products reaching patients a...
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Main Authors: | Kevin Pozsgai (Author), Gergő Szűcs (Author), Anikó Kőnig-Péter (Author), Orsolya Balázs (Author), Péter Vajda (Author), Lajos Botz (Author), Róbert György Vida (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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