Reviews the biochemical and physiological abnormalities in each of the body's organ systems, enabling investigators to decide if the problem is of drug-induced origin. Much of the material is presented as a series of observations with accompanying questions which should be addressed in order to make an accurate diagnosis. Includes useful flow charts for the management of adverse drug events and examples of specific report forms.Partial table of contents:
DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS.
Liver Test Abnormalities (G. Danan).
Abnormal Hematologic Values (P. Solal-Celigny).
Acute Renal Failure (E. Rothschild).
Respiratory Disorders (M. Fournier).
Neurological and Muscular Disorders.
Abnormal Blood Pressure.
Cardiac Disorders.
Psychiatric Disorders (C. Peretti).
Adverse Drug Reactions in HIV-Seropositive Patients (C. Benichou,et al.).
REGULATORY AND TECHNICAL ISSUES.
International Reporting Requirements for Adverse Drug Events (E.Weidmann).
Harmonization of International Reporting of Safety Information forMarketed Drugs: The Proposals of the CIOMS Working Groups I and II(C. Benichou).
A New Method for Causality Assessment: RUCAM (C. Benichou G.Danan).
Appendix.
Index.
Christian Bénichou is the editor of Adverse Drug Reactions: A Practical Guide to Diagnosis and Management, published by Wiley.
This text will be of enormous value to anyone involved in the monitoring and investigation of adverse medical events occurring during the clinical trials, or during the post marketing period of a drug. The book reviews the biochemical and physiological abnormalities in each of the body?s organ systems and helps the investigator decide if the problem is of drug-induced origin. Most of the information is presented as a series of observations wil�*