Understanding Adverse Drug Reactions and Susceptibility

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Adverse Drug Reactions & Definitions
  2. ADR & Pharmacological Mechanism
  3. Side Effects & Pharmacological Properties
  4. ADR & Adverse Drug Event
  5. Epidemiology & Incidence
  6. Classification & ADR Types
  7. Factors & Susceptibility
  8. Genetics & Drug Response
  9. Immunological & Allergic Reactions
  10. Causality & Assessment Methods

📖 1. Adverse Drug Reactions & Definitions

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR): A noxious, unintended response to a drug occurring at normal doses used for prophylaxis, diagnosis, or therapy, without needing to prove a pharmacological mechanism (WHO definition).
  • Side Effect: An unintended effect related to a drug's pharmacological properties, which can sometimes be beneficial or neutral, distinct from ADR.
  • Adverse Drug Event (ADE): An adverse outcome after drug use, which may or may not be causally linked to the drug; all ADRs are ADEs, but not all ADEs are ADRs.
  • Types of ADRs (Rawlins-Thompson Classification):
    • Type A: Predictable, dose-dependent, common, and preventable (e.g., bradycardia from β-blockers).
    • Type B: Unpredictable, not dose-dependent, often serious (e.g., allergic reactions).
    • Type C: Dose and time-related, related to cumulative dose (e.g., adrenal suppression by corticosteroids).
    • Type D: Delayed effects, occurring some time after drug use (e.g., carcinogenesis).
    • Type E: Occur after withdrawal of the drug…
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1. What is an adverse drug reaction (ADR)?

2. According to the WHO definition, an adverse drug reaction (ADR) occurs under what conditions?

3. What is the primary role of understanding the pharmacological mechanisms and factors influencing individual susceptibility in adverse drug reactions?

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ADR — definition?

Unintended, harmful response at normal doses.

ADR — definition?

Unintended, noxious response to drug at normal doses.

ADR & mechanism — role?

Results from pharmacodynamic or pharmacokinetic factors.

Side Effect — difference?

Related to pharmacology; can be beneficial, neutral, or harmful.

Side effects — properties?

Related to drug's pharmacology; may be beneficial or neutral.

ADE — definition?

Adverse outcome post-drug use; includes all ADRs.

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