Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting in the UKA Retrospective Observational Comparison of Yellow Card Reports Submitted by Patients and Healthcare Professionals

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David J. McLernon
Christine M. Bond
Philip C. Hannaford
Margaret C. Watson
Amanda J. Lee
Lorna Hazell
Anthony Avery
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[1] University of Aberdeen,Medical Statistics Team, Section of Population Health
[2] Drug Safety Research Unit,undefined
[3] Nottingham University Medical School,undefined
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Drug Safety | 2010年 / 33卷
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Healthcare Professional; Adverse Drug Reaction; Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting; Suspect Drug; System Organ Class;
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Background: In the UK, spontaneous reporting of suspected adverse drug reactions (ADRs) by healthcare professionals has been in operation since 1964 through the Yellow Card Scheme (YCS). From 2005, patients themselves have been able to submit Yellow Card reports.
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