ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS
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‘AI shot in the arm for quicker medical response, safer drugs’
Professor and head of the department of pharmacology at AIIMS Bhopal, Dr Balakrishnan S discussed the use of AI in pharmacovigilance at the 2024 NAPT conference and explained how AI can improve patient safety by speeding up the identification of adverse drug reactions (ADRs), leading to better prescribing practices.
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Implementing corrective actions at Goa unit; stopped Digene production at the facility: Abbott
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DCGI issues advisory against Digene Gel (Lead)
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New diabetes drug adversely affects 3 for first time in India
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IMA, 2 medical bodies to promote adverse drug reax reporting
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Need for system that can curb ADRs: Pharma Secretary
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