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Therapeutics: Adverse Drug Reactions Part One

April 05, 2019 by James Thomas in Therapeutics

Kunal Gohil joins Jamie at Annie’s Burger Shack in Nottingham to discuss Adverse Drug Reactions.

ADRs are responsible for 6-7% hospital admissions each year in the UK (from NICE)

Kunal defines adverse drug reactions before going through the first three types:

  • Type A (Augmented)

  • Type B (Bizarre)

  • Type C (Chronic)

Giving examples of each and steps of how to avoid them!

ADRs affect 10-20% of hospital inpatients each year in the UK (from NICE)

Here is the #TakeVisually for this episode:

45% of ADRs are preventable (from NICE)

April 05, 2019 /James Thomas
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