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    Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2002 Feb;53(2):207-10.

    Frequency of adverse drug reactions in children: a prospective study.

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    Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Regional Drug Monitoring Centre, University Hospital of Tours, 2 boulevard Tonellé, 37044 Tours Cedex, France. jonville-bera@chu-tours.fr

    Abstract

    AIMS:

    To assess the frequency of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in children in France.

    METHODS:

    In a prospective study over a period of 1 week, we evaluated the incidence of ADRs (1) as a cause of admission to a regional children's hospital; (2) occurring during hospitalization in a regional children's hospital; and (3) as a cause of consultation with private paediatricians.

    RESULTS:

    Four out of 260 children were admitted to the regional children's hospital for ADRs (1.53% [0.42, 3.89]) and six developed ADRs during hospitalization (2.64% [0.97, 5.66]), 4/428 attended the Accident and Emergency Department for ADRs (0.93% [0.25, 2.37]) and 8/1192 consulted a private paediatrician for ADRs (0.67% [0.29, 1.31]).

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Our results are in agreement with the incidence of ADRs in children found in others countries.

    PMID:
    11851647
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC1874283
    Free PMC Article

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