Adverse drug reactions: An Overview


Methodology

Authors


  • Ankur Rohilla


    Assistant Professor of Pharmacology,
    Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
    Shri Gopi Chand Group of Institutions,
    Baghpat-250609, UP

  • Singhraj Yadav


    Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Shri Gopichand
    Group of Institutions, Baghpat-250609, UP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7439/ijpr.v3i1.41

Keywords:


Alangium lamarkii, Ethnobotany, Pharmacognosy, Phytochemistry

Abstract

Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are defined the effects created by drugs producing unintended or noxious response. Also, an ADR is a response to a medicine which is noxious and unintended, and which occurs at doses normally used in man for the prophylaxis, diagnosis, or therapy of disease or for the modification of a physiological function. The evaluation of ADRs adapts various factors that can predispose patients to adverse reactions. The types of adverse reaction can be studies in two main headings, i.e., more common ADRs including type A and B reactions; and less common ADRs which include type C, D and E reactions. The present review article explains about the various types and mechanisms of adverse reactions.

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Published

2013-04-01

How to Cite

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Rohilla A, Yadav S. . Int J of Pharmc Res [Internet]. 2013 Apr. 1 [cited 2022 Jan. 26];3(1):10-2. Available from: http://www.ssjournals.org/index.php/ijpr/article/view/1230

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