Preliminary findings from stimulated spontaneous reporting of adverse drug reactions during COVID-19 pandemic: an experience from Ghana
CONCLUSION: This is the first experience with spontaneous reporting during COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana. The profile of most of the ADRs reported appears consistent with what is expected from the summary of product characteristics. A study with a larger sample size with well-defined denominator in future studies is paramount in determining the relative risk of these medications in SARS-CoV-2 positive patients.FUNDING: None declared.PMID:33976443 | PMC:PMC8087363 | DOI:10.4314/gmj.v54i4s.10
Source: Ghana Medical Journal - Category: African Health Authors: Delese A Darko Seth K Seaneke George T Sabblah Adela Ashie Abena Asamoa-Amoakohene Jeremiah S Ewudzie Theodora Asa-Eck Ernest Agyei-Kwame Felicia Dwamena Josephine Mensah Jennifer Boateng Source Type: research
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