Jakir Hossain Institute of Pharmacy, Raghunathganj, West Bengal, India
Dr Avijit Chatterjee completed his education in M.Pharm and Phd in Pharmacology from Jadavpur University Department of Pharmaceutical Technology: Kolkata, West Bengal. Presently he is working in Dr. B. C. Roy College of Pharmacy & AHS: DURGAPUR, WEST BENGAL, IN as an Assistant Professor (Pharmacology). His research interests are in Pharmacology, Clinical Research, and Pharmacy Practice
Research
An Observational Study Report on Adverse Drug Reactions of A Combination of Drugs in A Tertiary Care Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal
Author(s): Sarbani Biswas, Avijit Chatterjee, Shyamshree S S Manna and Uddipan Kar*
Background: Drugs or proper medications can be a preventive measure against several temporary or chronic human diseases and physiological conditions. But sometimes, drugs can turn out to be a bane to human life rather than becoming a boon. Administration of certain drugs may lead to several undesirable detrimental effects to human health that may even be fatal if gone unnoticed. These reactions are more commonly referred to as the Adverse drug Reactionsâ™.
Aim: In the current study, our major aim is to probe the adverse drug reactions of two particular drugs Paracetamol and Cephalosporin, when administered in combination or separately in a tertiary care hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal.
Material and methods: Our study involves a hospital-based observational study where the adverse drug reactions reported .. View more»