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[india-drug] ADR monitoring in India
- From: "Ranjit" <alex68@satyam.net.in>
- Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2003 03:47:23 -0500 (EST)
ADR monitoring in India
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Dear Pipasha,
I fully agree with Dr.Urmila's views that with making ADR reporting
mandatory the problem is not going to be solved. In medical college in
our time we were not told about ADR reporting or monitoring. Of course
that was 50 years ago! This whole concept has to be taught in the
medical college & reminded as many times as possible. Then only this
generation of medical graduates will follow it. There are very few
sincere doctors who will follow the rule of reporting ADR. No harm in
trying.
Dr.Mandakini
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