Adverse drug effects among patients under treatment for autoimmune rheumatologic disorders stemmed more often from ancillary medications -- and not necessarily prescription products -- than from ...
Most people do not hesitate to take drugs prescribed for them by a physician. They assume that if their doctor orders a particular drug for them that the drug serves an important purpose, and that it ...
Adverse drug effects commonly occur in patients with rheumatologic diseases, most of whom take multiple medications to control their primary disease as well as for specific symptoms and comorbidities.