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Canada: More than one in nine ER visits medication-related

Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, June 10, 2008

A new study found that adverse drug reactions account for a significant percentage of emergency department (ED) visits, reports the Globe and Mail.

Researchers studied 1,017 patients over a period of 12 weeks. The report, which was published in the June Canadian Medical Association Journal, found 12% of patients visiting the ED were there because of medication-related illness, including patients who failed to take medication and others who had adverse reactions to medication taken.

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