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. 2004 May 18;140(10):795-801.
doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-140-10-200405180-00009.

Clarifying adverse drug events: a clinician's guide to terminology, documentation, and reporting

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Clarifying adverse drug events: a clinician's guide to terminology, documentation, and reporting

Jonathan R Nebeker et al. Ann Intern Med. .

Abstract

Adverse drug events cause substantial morbidity and mortality, yet they remain underappreciated and misunderstood. The terminology to describe errors and patient harm associated with medications causes much confusion. This article uses the case study of a patient with multiple adverse drug events to clarify key terms, such as adverse event, adverse drug reaction, adverse drug event, medication error, and side effect. The case discussion illustrates clinical approaches to analyzing the causal connection between a suspect drug and an adverse event. Examples and rationale for meaningful documentation of adverse drug events are provided, along with an outline of the types of events that should be reported to regulatory agencies.

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  • Clarifying terminology for adverse drug events.
    Otero MJ, Schmitt E. Otero MJ, et al. Ann Intern Med. 2005 Jan 4;142(1):77; author reply 77-8. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-142-1-200501040-00016. Ann Intern Med. 2005. PMID: 15630112 No abstract available.

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