Title of article :
SYSTEMIC ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS: A PRELIMINARY REPORT FROM THE REGIONAL PHARMACOVIGILANCE CENTER, WESTERN NEPAL
Author/Authors :
SUBISH, P Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Discipline of Social and Administrative Pharmacy, Malaysia , SUBISH, P Manipal Teaching Hospital - Manipal College of Medical Sciences - Department of Pharmacology, Department of Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy, Nepal , MISHRA, P Manipal Teaching Hospital - Manipal College of Medical Sciences - Department of Pharmacology, Department of Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy, Nepal , SHANKAR, PR Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Discipline of Social and Administrative Pharmacy, Malaysia
Abstract :
Present study analyzed the pattern, causality, severity and preventability of the systemic adverse drug reactions reported to the regional pharmacovigilance center during the period 14^th September 2004 till 13^th September 2005. Altogether the centre received 22 systemic adverse drug reactions [males 12 (54.55%), females 10 (45.45%)]. Among the total adverse drug reaction 5 (22.73%) were reported by the Department of Orthopedics. Of the 22 drugs responsible for the suspected adverse drug reaction, majority belongs to the class of Opoid analgesics [n=7, (31.82%)], followed by non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs [n=5, (22.73%)]. Tramadol was the individual drug responsible for 6 (27.27%) adverse drug reactions and vomiting was the most common adverse drug reactions [n=6, (27.27%)]. The causality assessment revealed 7 (31.82%) of the adverse drug reaction to have a probable relationship with the suspected drugs.
Keywords :
Adverse drug reactions , Nepal , pharmacovigilance , systemic toxicity
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences