Adverse Drug Reactions
Adverse drug reaction is an harmful or obnoxious reaction from an intervention related to the use of medicinal product. Adverse drug reaction may occur due to due to dose related, non-dose related, or by failure of therapy. Timing, the pattern of illness, the results of investigations, and rechallenge can help attribute causality to a suspected adverse drug reaction. Suspected adverse drug reactions should be reported
- Classification of Various Adverse Drug Reactions
- Overdose Toxicity
- Expected and Un-expected Drug Reactions and its Reporting
- Pharmacogenomics
- Post marketing reports on Adverse Effects
- Reduction of Adverse Drug Reaction by Nanotechnology
- Chemical Structures on Biological Action
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Recommended Sessions
- Case Report in Clinical Trials
- Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
- PV Consultings And Bussiness Opportunity
- Adverse Drug Reactions
- Â PV Data Base Managemaent
- Case Study
- Clinical Data Management
- Drug Safety
- Entrepreneurs Investment Meet
- Good Pharmacovigilance Practice
- Growth Strategies in Pharma
- Overview of Clinical Trials and Post Marketing
- Pharmacovigilance on Biopharmaceutics
- Pharmacovigilance Risk management plans and new risk- benefit analysis tools
- Pharmacy Practices and its Challenges
- Preclinical and Clinical Trials on Various Disorders
- Regulatory Affairs