News on side effects
Known side effects of a medicinal product will normally appear from the summary of product characteristic (SPC).
However, a certain amount of time will pass from new side effects are discovered to the summary of product characteristic is changed. In this period, actual problems concerning adverse reactions of medicinal products will be readable on this site.
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15 May 2012
Pradaxa – consider age and follow dose recommendations
In March, in collaboration with the Thrombosis Centre in Aalborg, the Danish Health and Medicines Authority published an evaluation of all adverse reaction reports in Danish Pharmacovigilance Update for the period 22 August 2011 up to and including 23 February 2012 in connection with a new indication (prevention of apoplexy in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation) for Pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate). With this announcement, we once more want to call attention to the development in consumption, reported adverse reactions, age and dose recommendations.
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10 May 2012
Drug Analysis Prints with data from more than 14,000 side effect reports
In February, the Danish Health and Medicines Authority published the first 14 of approximately 1,000 adverse reactions prints, called Drug Analysis Prints, of suspected adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported by doctors, patients and relatives. We have now published the rest.
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01 May 2012
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01 May 2012
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23 April 2012
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15 March 2012 | Updated 16 March 2012
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28 February 2012
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24 February 2012
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23 February 2012
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20 February 2012 | Updated 21 February 2012
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01 February 2012
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31 January 2012
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31 January 2012
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11 January 2012
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04 January 2012
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23 December 2011
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21 December 2011
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25 November 2011
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25 November 2011
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25 November 2011

