Yellow Card Scheme

The Yellow Card Scheme is a United Kingdom voluntary system for collecting information on suspected or observed adverse drug reactions (ADRs) to medicines, vaccines, medical devices, blood products, and e-cigarettes. The scheme aims to monitor the safety of medical products that are marketed in the UK. == History == The scheme was founded in 1964 after the thalidomide disaster, and was developed by Bill Inman.

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Yellow Card Scheme

The Yellow Card Scheme is a United Kingdom voluntary system for collecting information on suspected or observed adverse drug reactions (ADRs) to medicines, vaccines, medical devices, blood products, and e-cigarettes. The scheme aims to monitor the safety of medical products that are marketed in the UK. == History == The scheme was founded in 1964 after the thalidomide disaster, and was developed by Bill Inman.

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