Where can I check the ADR report?

Broadly speaking, adverse drug reactions are harmful reactions caused by drug quality problems or improper drug use, including side effects, toxic effects, after-effects reactions, allergic reactions, specific reactions, double infections caused by anti-infective drugs, dependence, carcinogenicity, teratogenicity and mutagenicity. Some of these reasons are the problems of the drug itself, and some are the possibility of clinical usage and dosage.

With the increase of drug types, the probability of adverse drug reactions increases. Relatively speaking, almost all drugs will produce adverse reactions, but the degree and probability of reactions are different. In short, there are many drugs, different routes of medication, different personal constitutions and different adverse drug reactions. Adverse drug reaction reports can be searched online or queried in the database. Here is a brief introduction to the query method of adverse drug reaction report.

Pharmaceutical manufacturing enterprises, pharmaceutical trading enterprises, medical institutions, R&D personnel, doctors, pharmacists, lawyers, etc. Through the medical database, we can know the degree and influence of adverse reactions of listed drugs, effectively control drug risks in time, ensure drug safety, provide reference for clinical rational drug use, and provide nearly 6 million medical data, which can query the main suspicious drugs, accompanying drugs, administration routes, doses, adverse events, adverse event results and event dates.

You can search for keywords by drug name, main suspicious drugs, adverse events, manufacturer, date when FDA received the report, route of administration, indications, etc. , and can also be screened by reporter occupation, reporting type and gender.

For example, searching for "amoxicillin" in the drug name and selecting "female" in the conditional screening have nearly 30,000 adverse reaction data.

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Click on the main suspicious drugs to enter the details page, which contains all the data of adverse drug reactions.

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