| Literature DB >> 24817914 |
Nisha Jha1, Devendra Singh Rathore2, P Ravi Shankar3, Bhupendra Bahadur Thapa4, Gajendra Bhuju5, Mohammed Alshakka6.
Abstract
In Nepal, reporting of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) occurs on a voluntary basis by doctors, pharmacists, nurses, health assistants, and other healthcare professionals. The country's pharmacovigilance program is still in its infancy; it has limited coverage and underreporting is common. This major limitation could be reduced with consumer involvement. This report examines the necessity and benefits of consumer involvement in Nepal's existing pharmacovigilance program, reflecting on existing examples of consumer pharmacovigilance in different countries to highlight the necessity for such a framework in Nepal.Keywords: Consumers; Nepal; pharmacovigilance
Year: 2014 PMID: 24817914 PMCID: PMC4009881 DOI: 10.4066/AMJ.2014.2011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Australas Med J ISSN: 1836-1935