Chinese Journal of Pharmacovigilance ›› 2012, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (11): 689-690.

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Analysis of Adverse Drug Reaction Induced by Antibiotic in Inpatients from 2006 to 2010

PENG Geng1, 2, HUA Lu1, LIU Yu-qing1*, BIAN WenYan1, LI Yi-shi1   

  1. 1 Fu Wai Hospital, CAMS, Key Laboratory of Clinical Trial Research in Cardiovascular Drugs, Ministry of Health, Beijing 100037, China;
    2 Luohe Central Hospital, Henan Luohe 46200, China
  • Received:2012-05-28 Online:2012-11-10 Published:2015-08-07

Abstract: ObjectiveTo investigate the adverse drug reaction(ADR) induced by antibiotic, and provide advice for the safety and rational use of drugs. MethodsTo conduct a statistical analysis based upon the information from 47 inpatients with ADR which were reported from February 2006 to December 2010, such as age, gender, history of adverse reactions with drugs, route of administration, used drug, clinical manifestations, et al. ResultsADR is likely to be reported in various ages section during inpatients, particularly those are 41~60 years old. The most adverse reactions were caused by beta-lactam antibiotics, and they mainly caused allergic skin reactions. ConclusionMedical institutions should pay attention to the antibiotic induced adverse reaction, and rational use of it.

Key words: antibiotic, adverse drug reaction(ADR)