Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published online 2001-3
• Anaphylaxis: A Review/• Adverse Drug Reactions in Hospitalized Patients/• Antihypertensive Drug Therapies and the Risk of Ischemic Stroke/• Laxative-Induced Dermatitis of the Buttocks: Internet-Facilitated Diagnoses/• Hepatic Angiosarcoma Associated with Cyclophosphamide
The purpose of this feature is to heighten awareness of specific adverse drug reactions (ADRs), to discuss methods of prevention, and to promote reporting of ADRs to the FDA's medWatch program (1-800-FDA-1088).
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