The post-marketing drug-surveillance is mainly based upon spontaneous reporting, whereas in Italy there are a very little percentage of doctors who fill the ADR forms. To increase this percentage we activated an active reporting protocol in out ward. We limited the survey to NSAIDs to improve attention and the doctor's compliance. After an active training period the % of item filled was 95% and there was no differences after a 6 month interval. The % of ARD were 0.27% and 0.21% of DDD in the first and second period respectively.

Active reporting scheme: an example to evaluate specific adverse drug reactions / Pini, Luigi Alberto; Sternieri, E.. - In: ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA HUNGARICA. - ISSN 0231-424X. - STAMPA. - 75:(1990), pp. 237-238. ( 3 meeting Bologna 1-2 dicembre 1989).

Active reporting scheme: an example to evaluate specific adverse drug reactions.

PINI, Luigi Alberto;
1990

Abstract

The post-marketing drug-surveillance is mainly based upon spontaneous reporting, whereas in Italy there are a very little percentage of doctors who fill the ADR forms. To increase this percentage we activated an active reporting protocol in out ward. We limited the survey to NSAIDs to improve attention and the doctor's compliance. After an active training period the % of item filled was 95% and there was no differences after a 6 month interval. The % of ARD were 0.27% and 0.21% of DDD in the first and second period respectively.
1990
Inglese
3 meeting
Bologna
1-2 dicembre 1989
I congresso della Soc. It. per la Verifica e lo Sviluppo dei Farmaci Post-Registrazione.
75
237
238
Adverse drug reaction; reporting; database
Pini, Luigi Alberto; Sternieri, E.
Atti di CONVEGNO::Relazione in Atti di Convegno
273
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Active reporting scheme: an example to evaluate specific adverse drug reactions / Pini, Luigi Alberto; Sternieri, E.. - In: ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA HUNGARICA. - ISSN 0231-424X. - STAMPA. - 75:(1990), pp. 237-238. ( 3 meeting Bologna 1-2 dicembre 1989).
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