Overview of adverse drug reaction: A case report

Rakshitha D 1, * and Jagadeesh G Mitti 2

1 Junior Research Fellow, Peripheral Pharmacovigilance Centre, JSS Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital, Mysuru, India.
2 Professor, Department of Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana, JSS Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital, Mysuru, India.
 
Case Study
GSC Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 18(03), 154–158.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gscarr.2024.18.3.0080
Publication history: 
Received on 13 January 2024; revised on 28 February 2024; accepted on 02 March 2024
 
Abstract: 
Pharmacovigilance concerned with identifying the hazards associated with pharmaceutical products and with minimizing the risk of any harm that may come to patients and is defined as the science relating to the collection, detection, understanding, assessment, monitoring and prevention of adverse effects with pharmaceutical products. Adverse drug reaction (ADR) comes under the umbrella of Pharmacovigilance defined as the response to a drug which is noxious, unintended and which occurs at doses normally used in man for prophylaxis, diagnosis or therapy of disease or for the modification of a physiological function. This includes a case presentation reported for ADR; a 49 year old female patient visited the JSS Ayurveda Hospital, Mysuru on August 2023 and diagnosed to have Sandhivata. She was treated with medications internally and Kottamchukkadi churna for external application as lepa. On application of Kottamchukkadi churna, appearance of reddish rashes and itching over applied area of ankle joints of both legs was noticed. As such not any conclusive reports on Kottamchukkadi churna of previous ADRs have been reported. Currently there is utmost importance for ADR in clinical practice concerned to the public health is of prime importance; so there is a need to educate all the Medical Professionals and encourage them to analyse and report any adverse drug reaction or adverse effects that occur in a patient. This shall only be a step towards global acceptance of Ayurvedic drugs hence proper documentation and further evaluation is a need of the hour.
 
Keywords: 
Pharmacovigilance; Kottamchukkadi churna; Adverse Drug Reaction; Pharmaceutical product; Clinical practice
 
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