Review Article
Review on ADR Reporting of COVID-19 Vaccines
Author(s): Asha jyothi* and G. Shireesha
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are an established risk to medication use. As defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), an ADR is any response that is noxious and unintended, and that occurs at doses normally used in humans for the prophylaxis, diagnosis, therapy of disease, or for the modification physiological function. ADRs associated morbidity and mortality impose a burden to patient’s health and health care costs. Unfortunately, not all ADRs can be identified in clinical trials, and so post-marketing surveillance is imperative in identifying and evaluating .. Read More»