Research Topic · Peer-Reviewed

Adverse Reactions

Adverse reactions, in pharmacology and clinical medicine, are unintended and harmful responses to a medicinal product occurring at doses normally used for prophylaxis, diagnosis, or therapy, and are the central subject of pharmacovigilance, the science of detecting, assessing, and preventing drug-related harm. They …

Curated from this journal's research 📚 12 peer-reviewed articles cited Cited 35× across the literature 🔖 ISSN 2329-9487 🗓 Reviewed July 2026

Overview

Adverse reactions, in pharmacology and clinical medicine, are unintended and harmful responses to a medicinal product occurring at doses normally used for prophylaxis, diagnosis, or therapy, and are the central subject of pharmacovigilance, the science of detecting, assessing, and preventing drug-related harm. They are commonly classified as Type A reactions, which are dose-dependent and predictable extensions of a drug's pharmacology, and Type B reactions, which are idiosyncratic or immune-mediated and not readily predictable from known pharmacological action; additional categories address chronic, delayed, withdrawal, and failure-of-therapy effects. Mechanisms span exaggerated on-target activity, off-target and receptor cross-reactivity, hypersensitivity and immunological responses, metabolic and pharmacogenetic variation, and drug-drug interactions. Adverse reactions are highly relevant to Hypertension and Cardiology, where antihypertensive and cardiovascular agents may produce effects such as electrolyte disturbance, conduction changes, hypotension, or thromboembolic risk, and where comorbidity and polypharmacy heighten exposure. Research in this area encompasses adverse-event surveillance across therapeutic classes, hypersensitivity and cross-reactivity phenomena, contrast-agent and procedural toxicity, drug-induced complications, and the broader assessment of toxicology and drug safety. This topic assembles peer-reviewed research relevant to adverse drug reactions, their classification and mechanisms, pharmacovigilance methods, and the safety considerations that inform rational prescribing in cardiovascular and general clinical practice.

Research published in this journal

12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.

2013

Pattern of Use of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Regimens and Pattern of Occurrence of Adverse Drug Reactions in an Indian Human Immunodeficiency Virus Positive Patients

Rajesh RadhakrishnanCorresponding author
Radhakrishnan Rajesh M.Pharm, Asst Professor (Senior Grade), Department of Pharmacy Practice, Manipal College of pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal University, Manipal- 576 104, Karnataka, India.
Exact topic Clinical Research In HIV AIDS And Prevention Cited by 1 doi:10.14302/issn.2324-7339.jcrhap-12-174
2021

Characterization of the Vaccine Abdala

Pino Marrero KatiaCorresponding author
Holguin's university of medical sciences, Cuba.
Exact topic Current Viruses and Treatment Methodologies doi:10.14302/issn.2691-8862.jvat-21-3999
2020

Vaccine Hesitancy: A significant Challange

AGARWAL ANILCorresponding author
Professor, Department of Community Medicine, GR Medical College, Gwalior
Exact topic Immunization doi:10.14302/issn.2577-137X.ji-19-3002

How this research is being cited

The 12 articles above have been cited 35 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.

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Editorial oversight

Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Hypertension and Cardiology (ISSN 2329-9487).

Journal editorial board
Hatori Nobuo · Japan Gregor Leibundgut · Switzerland Yuejin Li · United States

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