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Re-Exposure to Culprit Medication Following Adverse Drug Event Diagnosis in Canadian Emergency Department Patients: A Cohort Study.

Maeve E WickhamKimberlyn M McGrailMichael R LawAmber CraggCorinne M Hohl
Published in: Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety (2024)
Re-exposures to culprit medications occurred in almost half of the adverse drug events diagnosed in emergency departments. Many of these were appropriate re-exposures to essential medications for indications in which the risk of uncontrolled disease likely outweighed the risk of a repeat adverse event. More research is needed to understand re-exposures to nonessential medications or medications with safer alternatives.
Keyphrases
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