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Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi · Oct 2011
[Study on 10 409 cases of post-marketing safety Danhong injection centralized monitoring of hospital].
- Xuelin Li, Jinfa Tang, Fei Meng, Chunxiao Li, and Yanming Xie.
- The First Affiliated Hospital of Henan College of Pharmacy, Zhengzhou 450000, China. lixuelin450000@163.com
- Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi. 2011 Oct 1; 36 (20): 2783-5.
ObjectiveTo study Danhong injection adverse reactions (ADR) incidence, nature and clinical performance, provide the basis for the clinical safety of drugs.MethodMulti-center, a large sample of hospitals focused on monitoring method.ResultDanhong injection ADR for the rapid onset and ease the quick recovery, the rate was 0. 682% , the newly discovered ADR constipation, sweating, tinnitus, irritability, joint disease, erythema, venous pain, phlebitis, local numbness, pain, weakness, gastrointestinal ulcer bleeding, vasospasm, cyanosis.ConclusionDanhong injection adverse reactions are type A adverse reactions occasionally, centralized monitoring of hospital medicine injection method is to carry out post-marketing safety re-evaluation of appropriate methods.
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