KMID : 0363320140350020111
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Journal of Korean Oriental Internal Medicine 2014 Volume.35 No. 2 p.111 ~ p.118
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Current Status of Spontaneous Adverse Reactions Reporting System on Herbal Medicine in China, Japan, Korea and WHO
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Woo Yeon-Ju
Jung Soo-Youn Park Byung-Joo
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Abstract
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Drugs may cause adverse effects, and spontaneous adverse drug reaction (ADR) reports have been used as the main method of drug safety evaluation after drugs have been released. The World Health Organization (WHO) collects ADR data reported from pharmacovigilance organizations in each nations. In China, pharmacovigilance centers operate with hierarchical structure at local, provincial and national levels. Also, Japan and Korea each operate their own respective independent pharmacovigilance organizations. WHO is collecting ADR reports for herbal medicine and 15~20% of all ADRs was related to herbal medicine in China. There are status reports of ADRs for herbal medicine in Japan as well. However, in Korea, there is no ADR reporting system regarding herbal medicine. In light of these overseas cases, a spontaneous ADR reporting system for herbal medicine in Korea should be necessary as well.
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KEYWORD
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herbal medicine, adverse drug reactions, China, Japan, Korea, WHO
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