Adverse drug reactions: what to report
You do not need to be certain, just suspicious!
Any information related to the reporter and patient identifiers is kept strictly confidential.
- Prescription medicines (including vaccines)
- Over-the-counter medicines (medicines purchased without a prescription)
- Complementary medicines (herbal medicines, naturopathic and/or homoeopathic medicines, and nutritional supplements such as vitamins and minerals).
- All suspected reactions to new medicines
- All suspected reactions to Drugs of Current Interest listed in the Australian Adverse Drug Reactions Bulletin <http://www.tga.gov.au/adr/aadrb.htm>
- All suspected drug interactions
- Unexpected reactions, ie not consistent with product information or labelling
- Serious reactions which are suspected of significantly affecting a patient's management, including reactions suspected of causing:
- death
- danger to life
- admission to hospital
- prolongation of hospitalisation
- absence from productive activity
- increased investigational or treatment costs
- birth defects
