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Adverse Drug Events in children: characterization and follow-up by a clinical pharmacist
- In: Short oral presentations, Part 2a (Practice & Education) on Tuesday, 30 August 2016, 11:40-11:50
- At: Buenos Aires (Argentina) (2016)
- Type: Presentation
- By: SOUZA, Cinthia (Unicamp, Unicamp, São Paulo, Brazil)
- Co-author(s): Cinthia Madeira de Souza:|Gabriela Galhardo De Vito:|Ana Carolina Araújo Pimentel:|Caroline Gabriele de Paula:|Daniele Baldini:|Rosiane de Fatima Lopes Ambrosio:|Patricia Moriel:
- Abstract:
Children are an important segment of the population; however they are often excluded from clinical trials. As a consequence they may be more vulnerable to adverse drug events (ADEs) because potential harms have not been studied.
A clinical and prospective study was conducted in a Pediatric Emergency Room (ER), during February 2014 to February
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