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Citation

Fincham JE, Brown TR, Garner DD. Hosp. Pharm. 1988; 23(3): 248-251.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1988, Thomas Land Publishers)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10286840

Abstract

There can be no doubt of the therapeutic need for adverse drug reaction (ADR) monitoring in hospitals. In addition, JCAHO requirements mandate the maintenance of concurrent ADR monitoring programs. In order to obtain data pertaining to ADR reporting in hospitals in Mississippi, a survey of statewide hospital-pharmacy directors was conducted. Respondents indicated the average number of ADRs reported to the pharmacy departments was 19.2 ADRs per year. An average of 2.2 ADRs were forwarded to the FDA yearly. Respondents who had recently (since 1984) undergone JCAHO inspection agreed to a greater extent than others that it was the P & T Committee's responsibility to monitor ADRs. The results indicate a need for other health professionals in hospitals to monitor and report ADRs. In addition, submission of ADRs to the FDA must occur to a greater extent than presently is occurring.


Language: en

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