| Literature DB >> 27821377 |
C Müntener1,2, J Kupper1,3, H Naegeli1, B Gassner2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: A total of 292 adverse reactions to veterinary medicinal products were reported during the year 2015. This represents an increase of 9% compared to the previous year (268 reports). Similar to previous years, most of the reactions reported were linked to the use of antiparasitics (55.1%), non-steroidal anti-inflammatory products (8.9%) or antiinfectives (9.3%). The affected animal species were primarily dogs (198 reports) and cats (42 reports), followed by cattle (31 reports) and horses (8 reports). Additional 42 reports were provided within the frame of consultations with Tox Info Suisse in Zürich and involved mainly the excessive intake of flavored tablets. Eight signals were identified from the reports received or the periodic safety update reports. They resulted in revisions of the product information in sections addressing contraindications, adverse reactions or withdrawal times.Entities:
Keywords: Antiparasitika,zzm321990Unwirksamkeit; Entzündungshemmer; Pharmacovigilance; Signal; anti-inflammatory drugs; antiparasitics; lack ofzzm321990efficacy; pharmacovigilance; signal
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27821377 DOI: 10.17236/sat00090
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd ISSN: 0036-7281 Impact factor: 0.845