Chinese Journal of Pharmacovigilance ›› 2014, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (12): 753-756.

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Practice and Exploration in Intensive Monitoring of Kudiezi Injection

LIU Yi-qi1, JIN Feng2, LI Bo1, *, YIN Yu-tian1, JIANG Ling-ling1, ZHANG Yue1QU Yi2, GUAN Yu2   

  1. 1School of Public Health, Jilin University, Jilin Changchun 130021, China; 2Jilin Safety Monitoring Center for Food And Drug, Jilin Changchun 130062, China
  • Received:2014-11-17 Revised:2016-02-03 Online:2014-12-08 Published:2016-03-02
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Abstract: ObjectiveThrough the development of intensive hospital monitoring of Kudiezi injection which is prospective and non-interventional, explore the practice of drug intensive monitoring. MethodsAdopt the intensive hospital monitoring of Kudiezi injection at seven hospitals in Jilin province from June 2012 to March 2014, and make an epidemiological statistical analysis for the results of samples. ResultsWe collected 2 986 effective questionnaires, the sex ratio is nearly equal, and 78.57% patients are over 50 years old. Kudiezi injections are mostly used in neurology and cardiology. The indications, administration and dosage are consistent with the drug instruction. The symptoms of adverse reactions are rash, difficult breathing and swelling, which are all common, and need nothing special treating, just stop using the drugs to recover. ConclusionThe intensive hospital monitoring of kudiezi injection is easy to organize and implement. This method will save the cost and increase efficiency if it can be used in intensive monitoring.

Key words: Kudiezi injection, clinical application, intensive monitoring, adverse drug reaction

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