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  1. ... February 2000. The addition of summary results and adverse event information for trials of drugs and devices is ... to support efforts to promote patient safety and adverse event reporting. In FY2009, LO staff (with staff from ...
  2. ... uses other than clinical care, such as PCOR, adverse event reporting, and public health. Also in FY2013, NLM ... significant proportion of ED visits are related to adverse events from prescription medications. Gathering such information from patients ...
  3. ... to support efforts to promote patient safety and adverse event reporting. In FY2011, NICHSR continued to represent NLM ... of Emergency Department (ED) visits are related to adverse events of drugs. It is vitally important that the ...
  4. ... of Emergency Department (ED) visits are related to adverse events of drugs. However, gathering such information from the ... summary results tables describing primary and secondary outcomes, adverse events, and characteristics of the participants studied. In FY2012, ...
  5. ... the RxNorm API into the workflow for their Adverse Events Reporting System. By using the RxNorm API to map medications in Adverse Event Reports to standardized names, they were able to ...
  6. ... species, which subsequently conjugate to proteins and cause adverse events. For example, carbamazepine is epoxidized by P450 enzymes ... stage of cancer, grading the severity of an adverse event, and response of target lesions to chemotherapy. In ...
  7. ... major events, from 1997 to 2020 Abbreviations: AE = adverse event, CFR = Code of Federal Regulations, DoH = Declaration of ...
  8. ... prevent others from spending limited those trials, including adverse events. resources pursuing those same ideas. Sharing In late ... with the FDA to facilitate extracting and coding Adverse Drug Reactions ... for ADRs and coded to the medical terminology MedDRA. LHC staff also ...
  9. ... includes a module for reporting serious and frequent adverse events observed in a clinical trial, although this component ...
  10. ... and specialized vocabularies, such as those used in adverse event reporting. In September 2003, NIH provided funds to ...
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