Rivista di formazione e aggiornamento professionale del pediatra e del medico di base, fondata nel 1982. In collaborazione con l'Associazione Culturale Pediatri.
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adverse drug reactions (ADR)

6 articoli — 2009-2010

RI Farmacoriflessioni
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Cautele sull’uso dei FANS nei bambini

Working Group Pediatrico dell’AIFA

2010/10 — pag. 654-656

In the last few years, reports on adverse drug reactions (ADRs) to NSAIDs in paediatric age, especially to ibuprofen and ketoprofen, have remarkably increased. As to the most prescribed ibuprofen, reports (rash, rectal haemorrhage and acute kidney ...

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Le reazioni avverse ai farmaci e la pediatria di famiglia

E. Napoleone

2009/8 — pag. 501-507

Pre-marketing trials cannot define the safety of drugs introduced into the market sufficiently. Therefore, the spontaneous signalling of suspected adverse drug reactions (ADRs) becomes an important tool to promote justified safety alerts. FIMP has ...

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Profilo epidemiologico delle ADR in pediatria

A. Clavenna, M. Bonati

2009/8 — pag. 501-507

A meta-analysis of 8 prospective studies performed in the United States and Europe in the 2001-2007 period estimated that the incidence of ADRs in hospitalised children is 10.9% and in paediatric outpatients 1.0%. The contribution of ADRs to the ho...

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L’importanza dei case report in farmacovigilanza

M. Venegoni

2009/8 — pag. 501-507

The publication of case reports is one of the useful didactic instrument to disseminate the knowledge on many or very rare adverse reactions that physicians must know whenever they make prescriptions. Moreover, the activity of pharmacovigilance and...

RI Editoriali
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La posizione dell’Associazione Culturale Pediatrisulla nuova influenza A/H1N1

L. Grandori, M. Gangemi

2009/8 — pag. 483-485

RI Editoriali
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Reazioni avverse ai farmaci:vigilanza attiva e “ragionevole vigilanza”

F. Marchetti

2009/8 — pag. 483-485