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Nebenwirkungen von Medikamenten

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Bei der Charakterisierung von Nebenwirkungen gilt in diesem Kapitel die Definition der WHO, d. h. Nebenwirkungen sind schädigende und unbeabsichtigte Effekte eines Pharmakons, die bei der üblichen therapeutischen, prophylaktischen oder diagnostischen Arzneidosierung zustande kommen.

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Halter, F. (1987). Nebenwirkungen von Medikamenten. In: Koelz, H.R., Aeberhard, P. (eds) Gastroenterologische Pathophysiologie. Interdisziplinäre Gastroenterologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71876-2_25

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