[Adverse drug events and its forensic medical identification].

Teng Chen, Xiao-peng Ru,Shan-zhi Gu,Wei Han, Xiao-di Jia,Ya Gao,Qin-chu Zhang

Fa yi xue za zhi(2007)

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Abstract
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the basic principles and important rules of forensic identification of adverse drug events and to accumulate basic data and to provide references for forensic identification of similar cases. METHODS:Thirty-three cases of adverse drug events in our forensic identification files were retrospectively reviewed, analyzed, and summarized. RESULTS:There were 27 live and 6 dead victims included in this study. Our study showed a gradually increasing numbers of adverse drug cases in forensic identification year by year with a slight female predominance (20/33 cases, 60.6%). Of the 33 victims, nearly two-thirds (21/33, 63.6%) were due to hospital errors including only one case of drug overdose (1/21, 4.8%), whereas the rest were not related to the hospital errors. Eight cases (8/33, 24.2%) were caused by illegal medical practitioners due to improper use of medication. CONCLUSION:Investigators need to pay more attention to the characteristics and complexities of adverse drug events on a case by case basis encountered in increasing numbers of more and more such forensic identification.
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forensic medicine identification,adverse drug event,medical accident,injury prevention,human factors,suicide prevention,ergonomics,occupational safety
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