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Journal of Pharmaceutical care and Health Systems | ISSN: 2376-0419 | Volume 5

Pharmaceutical sciences

11

th

World Congress on

September 28-29, 2018 | Montreal, Canada

Adverse drug reaction monitoring and reporting at H.S.K hospital and Research Center-Bagalkot

Hemanth Kumar Nambari

India

Introduction:

Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reporting is provides safety and Improves strength of drug adverse reaction to the

Drug. Such ADR reporting programs encourage surveillance for ADRs, promote the reporting of ADRs and stimulate the education

of health professionals regarding potential ADRs.

Objective:

ADR monitoring is an important part of post marketing surveillance which helps in generating data on safety of

medications. Main Aim to ADRs Monitoring is to the Promoting rational use of drugs, Safe use of Medicine, Improving patient care,

Improving public health.

Methods and Material:

This was a prospective, observational, voluntary reporting study. Study was conducted in H.S.K Hospital and

Research centre, Navanagar, Bagalkot, Karnataka. Samples was collected from Skinand VD, General Medicine, Pediatric Department

and in all age groups. We are taken support of WHO Scale, Naranjo scale, Hartwig scale, CDSCO Form to collect the data.

Result:

In our study observed 77 ADRs in overall 59 patients of with ADRs reported from 180 patients was reported from both

inpatients and outpatients, in this outpatients were less compared to inpatient. Highest ADRs are reported in (28.4%) skin rashes,

General Medicine (69.7%) in different organs like Hematology, Cardiology, and Central nerves system, Hepatic, Renal, Endocrine,

Respiratory and Gastrointestinal. In those study Antibiotic (20.8%) were causes high ADRs in those moderate level (75.3%) ADRs

high than sever (10.4) in those as per WHO scale casual assessment probable (46.8%) ADRs were high. As per age group Incidence of

ADRs among 0-15 age is 1.7% is less than 16-30 age group is 32.2% and is significantly higher than other age groups. In these studies

we got type-A reactions as 26.08% is less than type-B reactions as 73.92%.

Conclusion:

The present evaluation has revealed opportunities for interventions especially for the avoidable ADRs which will help

in promoting safer drug use, information to the healthcare professionals. Improve the quality of patient care and educate to increase

awareness.

J Pharma Care Health Sys 2018, Volume 5

DOI: 10.4172/2376-0419-C3-033