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Adverse Drug Reactions
New adverse drug reactions study findings have been reported by scientists at Sahlgrenska University
July 10th, 2007
Current study results from the report, "Reporting of adverse drug reactions may be influenced by feedback to the reporting doctor," have been published. According to recent research from Goteborg, Sweden, "The purpose of this study was to investigate two different feedback alternatives to doctors reporting adverse drug reactions (ADRs) concerning (1) effects on reporting rates and (2) doctors' opinions. When reporting an ADR during January through March 2006, doctors in the western part of Sweden were randomised according to working address to receive feedback I or feedback II." "Feedback I consisted of the conventional mode of feedback. Feedback II consisted of the...
Source: Drug Law Weekly (2007-07-10)
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