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Patient characteristics.

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Table 2.

The prevalence of spontaneous reports of suspected D-ADRs related admissions during the study period.

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Table 3.

The anatomical therapeutic chemical (ATC) classification of drugs involved in drug-induced adverse reactions (D-ADRs).

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Table 4.

Classification of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) according to the affected organ or system.

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Fig 1.

Characteristics of drug-induced adverse reactions (D-ADRs): causality versus evaluation tools.

WHO-UMC, World Health Organization-Uppsala Monitoring Centre; D-ADRs, drug-induced adverse drug reactions (not including contrast media adverse drug reactions); * chi square test.

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Table 5.

Adverse drug reaction (ADR) characteristics.

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Fig 2.

The characteristics of contrast media-induced adverse reactions: causality versus evaluation tool.

WHO-UMC, World Health Organization-Uppsala Monitoring Centre; CM-ADRs, contrast media-induced adverse drug reactions;* chi square test.

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