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Figure 1.

Search strategy used in the search of eight bibliographic databases.

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Figure 2.

Flow diagram of the selection of eligible studies on preventable adverse drug reactions (ADR).

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Table 1.

Characteristics of included studies on preventable adverse drug reactions among outpatients being hospitalisedφ.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of included studies on preventable adverse drug reactions among outpatients visiting emergency care.

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Table 3.

Characteristics of included studies on preventable adverse drug reactions among inpatients.

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Figure 3.

Percentage of patients with preventable adverse drug reactions among outpatients being hospitalised or visiting emergency care.

*not provided directly in the study, interpreted from other presented data.

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Figure 4.

Preventability of adverse drug reactions among outpatients being hospitalised or visiting emergency care.

*not provided directly in the study, interpreted from other presented data.

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Figure 5.

Percentage of inpatients with preventable adverse drug reactions, during hospitalisation.

*not provided directly in the study, interpreted from other presented data.

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Figure 6.

Preventability of adverse drug reactions among inpatients, during hospitalisation.

*not provided directly in the study, interpreted from other presented data.

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