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Case Reports
. 2010 Jul 1;33(7):535-8.
doi: 10.2165/11532350-000000000-00000.

Recurrence of adverse drug reactions following inappropriate re-prescription: better documentation, availability of information and monitoring are needed

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Recurrence of adverse drug reactions following inappropriate re-prescription: better documentation, availability of information and monitoring are needed

Carolien M J van der Linden et al. Drug Saf. .

Abstract

Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are a common, and often preventable, cause of hospital admission, especially in the elderly, and can occur during hospitalization. In this current opinion article, we present three cases of recurrence of a serious ADR due to re-prescription of a withdrawn medication that highlight the need for a system to prevent the undesirable re-prescription of medications withdrawn because of an ADR. In addition, we describe an electronic system that could help prevent undesirable re-prescription following an ADR. Such a system should document ADRs systematically at the patient level, make this information available to relevant healthcare providers and the patient, and flag re-prescription of the offending drug. The effectiveness and cost effectiveness of such a system would need to be determined.

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