The Silent Epidemic of Adverse Drug Reactions in Africa
A new analysis in Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics investigates the burden of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) across the African continent, a region with vast genetic diversity but limited pharmacogenetic testing. The study, which inferred the role of genetic variation from international pharmacogenomics guidelines, found that African countries report only 1% of ADRs in the global VigiBase database, highlighting a critical weakness in pharmacovigilance systems.
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