The role of general practitioner in the study of adverse drug reactions epidemiology in ambulatory care setting
<p>Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) cause considerable mortality and morbidity. Its importance becomes greater in relation to the current increase in the use of drugs and multimorbidity. Premarketing studies do not allow a complete knowledge of the safety of a medicine. Many ADRs occurring in the...
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Main Author: | Jose Luis Turabian (Author) |
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Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health - Peertechz Publications,
2019-02-02.
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