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Drug tolerability: How much ambiguity can be tolerated? A systematic review of the assessment of tolerability in clinical studies.

Vid StanulovićMarina HodolicDimos D MitsikostasDimitrios Papadopoulos
Published in: British journal of clinical pharmacology (2021)
Tolerability is used frequently, albeit incorrectly, to refer to a drug's favourable safety profile. Focused evaluation of drug tolerability (i.e., the patient perspective of adverse drug reactions) should become routine. Presentation in regulatory documents, such as risk management plan summaries, product information and patient leaflets should be a continuation of the process of patient-centred healthcare.
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