The temporal association between adverse drug reactions and antirheumatic drugs utilisation in Western Australia: a retrospective study from real-world data (1995-2015).
Charles Anoopkumar InderjeethCharles A InderjeethDavid Brian PreenHelen Isobel KeenJohannes Cornelis NossentPublished in: Rheumatology international (2024)
The PRR values of ADRs were consistent between WA and US databases. Methotrexate and infliximab use were commonly associated with ADR reports in WA females, with incidence rates comparable to the US; while patients using biological agents were more likely to report true ADRs than those on conventional antirheumatic drugs in WA.
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