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Goldman, JenniferPerson Why?
Identifying genomic and developmental causes of adverse drug reactions in children.Academic Article Why?
Methods for Detecting Pediatric Adverse Drug Reactions From the Electronic Medical Record.Academic Article Why?
Characterization of Severe Adverse Drug Reactions at a Free-Standing Children's Hospital.Academic Article Why?
Utilization of the Naranjo scale to evaluate adverse drug reactions at a free-standing children's hospital.Academic Article Why?
Adverse drug reaction active surveillance: developing a national network in Canada's children's hospitals.Academic Article Why?
Enhancing Pediatric Adverse Drug Reaction Documentation in the Electronic Medical Record.Academic Article Why?
Is More Documentation Better for Adverse Drug Reactions?Academic Article Why?
Trimethoprim: The overlooked component of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole idiosyncratic adverse drug reactions.Academic Article Why?
Trimethoprim: an overlooked contributor of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole idiosyncratic adverse drug reactionsGrant Why?
Characterization of the microsomal epoxide hydrolase gene in patients with anticonvulsant adverse drug reactions.Academic Article Why?
Cost and Potential Avoidability of Antibiotic-Associated Adverse Drug Reactions in Children.Academic Article Why?
Improving Recognition and Reporting of Adverse Drug Reactions in the NICU: A Quality Improvement Project.Academic Article Why?
Pediatric Pharmacovigilance: Enhancing Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting in a Tertiary Care Children's Hospital.Academic Article Why?
Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting SystemsConcept Why?
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