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A Novel Approach for the Administration of Medications and Fluids in Emergency Scenarios and Settings
Published on: November 9, 2016
[Adverse drug reactions in emergency department]
Stefano Cagliano1, Adriano Addobbati
1Pronto Soccorso Ospedale Belcolle, Viterbo.
Introduction:
Adverse drug reactions (ADR) are among the reasons of admission to Emergency departmens (ED), specifically in elderly people.
Aim And Method:
To analyze the literature to report the main information on ADR in emergency departments and to describe the most common treatments.
Results:
The number of patients admitted to ED for an ADR ranges from 0.6 to 3.6%. The most commonly agreed on and aspecific treatments performed are forced diuresis, urine acidification, bowel irrigation and haemodialysis.
Conclusions:
The number and characteristics of ADR may be a useful guide for health care professionals in EDs.
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