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A questionnaire designed by Naranjo et al for determining the likelihood of whether an ADR (adverse drug reaction) is actually due to the medication rather than the result of other factors.
A questionnaire designed by Naranjo ''et al'' for determining the likelihood of whether an ADR (drug-related side effects and adverse reactions) is actually due to the medication rather than the result of other factors.

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A questionnaire designed by Naranjo et al for determining the likelihood of whether an ADR (drug-related side effects and adverse reactions) is actually due to the medication rather than the result of other factors.