SAFETY OF TOPICAL IBUPROFEN GEL: ANALYSIS OF DATA FROM SPONTANEOUS REPORTING SYSTEM IN POLAND AND LITERATURE REVIEW
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概要
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Ibuprofen gel is a popular topical, over the counter, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication, applied directly to the skin, containing 5% ibuprofen and 3% levo-menthol, offering pain relief in various musculoskeletal problems and frequently used in field of rehabilitation including: musculoskeletal pain management, rheumatologic rehabilitation and sports medicine. Post-marketing surveillance using tools such as data mining of spontaneous (passive) reports and investigation of case reports to identify adverse drug reactions are very important in drug safety monitoring.
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著者
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Kuchar Ernest
Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Wroclaw Medical University
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Han StanisナBw
Department of Industrial Pharmacy, Wroclaw Medical University
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KarナPwicz-Bodalska Katarzyna
Department of Industrial Pharmacy, Wroclaw Medical University
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