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2025Adverse reactions requiring urgent intervention
Recognising risks, protecting patients
by H. Dormann, R. Maas, B. Pfistermeister
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are a frequent cause of patient hospitalisations. ADRs are often overlooked or not identified in time because the symptoms are not associated with the use of the medication. Precisely this challenge is addressed in this book: Using 34 real-life patient cases, the experienced team of authors demonstrates how ADRs can be promptly identified, treated and avoided. The concise case descriptions and compact ‘Lessons learned’ boxes provide an overview of common ADRs, their clinical presentation and pathophysiology. Clearly presented everyday situations impart practical knowledge to pharmaceutical and medical staff. The objec- tive is to raise awareness of ADRs and promote an open approach to dealing with errors. It is worth taking a closer look at medication to ensure safe usage. Target group: Pharmacists, pharmaceutical engineers, pharmaceutical technicians and trainees, pharmacy interns, students of pharmacy and medicine, physicians, nurses
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