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The incidence and nature of drug-related admissions to hospital
N. Bhalla, C. Duggan, S. Dhillon
School of Life and Medical Sciences
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Medicine and Dentistry
Central Nervous System Agent
100%
Lack of Drug Effect
100%
Adverse Drug Reaction
100%
Medicines Management
50%
Cardiovascular Agent
50%
Side Effect
50%
Adverse Event
50%
Intoxication
50%
Nonsteroid Antiinflammatory Agent
50%
Cardiovascular System
50%
Health System
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Adverse Drug Reaction
100%
Central Nervous System Agent
100%
Pharmacotherapy
100%
Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug
50%
Side Effect
50%
Adverse Event
50%
Toxic Injury
50%
Cardiovascular Agent
50%
Keyphrases
Admission to Hospital
100%
Drug Dependence
100%
Adverse Drug Reaction
16%
Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
16%
Drug Therapy
16%
Central Nervous System Drugs
16%
Therapy Failure
16%
Drug Toxicity
8%
NHS Trusts
8%
Adult Patients
8%
Addenbrooke
8%
Cardiovascular System
8%
Government Recommendation
8%
Drug Class
8%
Extended Roles
8%
Pharmacist
8%
Medical Admissions
8%
Main Class
8%
Reduced Error
8%
Adverse Events
8%
Drug Type
8%
Health Systems
8%
Medicines Management
8%
Clinical Severity
8%
Error Event
8%
Cardiovascular Drugs
8%
Poor Compliance
8%
Hospital Pharmacist
8%