Adverse Drug Reactions: History, Terminology, Classification, Causality, Frequency, Preventability
No therapy that is effective is free of adverse effects. The detection of adverse effects of drugs and adverse reactions to drugs and other therapeutic interventions, the scientific basis of which has been delineated over the last 50 years, is more important than ever before, as therapy becomes incr...
Autor principal: | Aronson, J |
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Formato: | Book section |
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John Wiley and Sons
2012
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