@article{5b656856a676496a919a4d46b29c9474,
title = "Hospital-based adverse drug reaction bulletin: An Indian experience",
author = "J. Jose and P.G.M. Rao and B. Jimmy",
note = "Cited By :1 Export Date: 10 November 2017 CODEN: DRSAE Correspondence Address: Jose, J.; Department of Pharmacy Practice, Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India References: Alderman, C.P., Development and evaluation of an electronic drug and therapeutics bulletin (2002) Ann Pharmacother, 36, pp. 1637-1641; Weekes, L.M., Brooks, C., Drug and Therapeutics committees in Australia: Expected and actual performance (1996) Br J Clin Pharmacol, 42, pp. 551-557; Denig, P., Haaijer-Ruskamp, F.M., Zijsling, D.J., Impact of a drug bulletin on the knowledge, perception of drug utility, and prescribing behavior of physicians (1990) Ann Pharmacother, 24, pp. 87-93; Castel, J.M., Figueras, A., Pedros, C., Stimulating adverse drug reaction reporting. Effect of a drug safety bulletin and of including yellow cards in prescription pads (2003) Drug safety, 26 (14), pp. 1049-1055; Boyd, I.W., The role of the Australian Adverse Drug Reactions Advisory Committee (ADRAC) in monitoring drug safety (2002) Toxicology, pp. 181-182,99-102; Adithan, C., National pharmacovigilance program (2005) Indian J Pharmacol, 37, p. 347; George, B., Rao, P.G.M., Assessment and evaluation of drug information services provided in a South Indian teaching hospital (2005) Indian J Pharmacol, 37, pp. 315-318",
year = "2007",
doi = "10.2165/00002018-200730050-00008",
language = "English",
volume = "30",
pages = "457--459",
journal = "Drug Safety",
issn = "0114-5916",
publisher = "Adis International Ltd",
number = "5",
}