Admissions to hospital due to drugs
- PMID: 5764701
- PMCID: PMC1982211
- DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.5643.539
Admissions to hospital due to drugs
Abstract
In a survey of adverse drug reactions in wards of two Belfast hospitals for 52 weeks in 1965-6, 2.9% of 1,268 patients seen were admitted to hospital because of adverse reactions to drugs taken for therapeutic reasons and 2.1% were admitted because of self-poisoning. Patients admitted because of adverse drug reactions were older than those admitted because of self-poisoning and stayed in hospital longer. Among the drugs which caused the adverse reactions were digitalis preparations, antibiotics, corticosteroids, anticoagulants, analgesics, and tranquillizers. Hypersensitivity and side-effect types of reactions were the most common. Barbiturates were the most frequently used drugs in suicidal attempts.
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- Br Med J. 1969 Mar 1;1(5643):531-6 - PubMed
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