@AbsoluteGem @AHSN_NENC @PRIMM_UK_IRL Very interesting. I’ll be interested if you want to do a similar survey in the UK. https://t.co/knz6UKrxgy
RT @PVpapers: Community pharmacists’ knowledge and perspectives of reporting #AdverseDrugReactions in Australia: a cross-sectional survey h…
RT @PVpapers: Community pharmacists’ knowledge and perspectives of reporting #AdverseDrugReactions in Australia: a cross-sectional survey h…
Community pharmacists’ knowledge and perspectives of reporting #AdverseDrugReactions in Australia: a cross-sectional survey https://t.co/t8aSG0XYw0
RT @tabishzaid: Most adverse drug reactions (ADRs) occurred in community though our focus to improve reporting is on Hospitals. Studying cu…
pharmacydaily: "Community #pharmacists have low reporting rate for #adversedrugreactions #ADR due to lack of time - a function of their high accessibility to the public - UTAS_ https://t.co/mwgXXUQosc" https://t.co/jlyZrAybkd
Community #pharmacists have low reporting rate for #adversedrugreactions #ADR due to lack of time - a function of their high accessibility to the public - @UTAS_ https://t.co/FUeCEdNIcN
Most adverse drug reactions (ADRs) occurred in community though our focus to improve reporting is on Hospitals. Studying current ADR reporting practices of community pharmacists is the first step in the right direction https://t.co/uZdIwxFO0L