ADRs are now recognized as the fourth leading cause of death in the United States after heart disease cancer and stroke. An important aspect of knowledge about ADRs is their prevention. A good example that can be cited to highlight the importance of prevention of ADR is the avoidance of aminoglycosides in renally compromised patients to prevent further nephrotoxicity. Moreover providing ADR-related information to the patient prior to starting drug therapy can avoid anxiety in the patient e.g. appearance of red coloured urine in patients consuming rifampicin. In certain conditions ADRs of 2 drugs can be utilized for gaining therapeutic advantage e.g. the combined use of hydralazine with a diuretic as former causes sodium retention while the latter enhances sodium excretion. The contents of book have been arranged in an alphabetic manner to ease the process of the retrieval of relevant information. This is a comprehensive book of reason- able size and I hope that it will satisfy the readers.
About the Author Dr. J .K. Grover has extensive experience in monitoring adverse drug reactions and has published various research papers on this topic. As well as has presented her work of this nature in various conferences. She has been educating masses on adverse drug reactions through media.
Table of Contents * Foreword * Preface * Acknowledgements * Introduction to Adverse Drug Reactions * Incidence Rate of ADRs of Commonly Used Drugs * Methodologies for ADR Monitoring * Alphabetical Drug Classification * Systematic Classification of ADRs * References