Urgent Need for Enhanced Monitoring of Adverse Drug Reactions in Vulnerable Communities

Against the backdrop of rising pharmaceutical interventions in underserved populations, this systematic review underscores a critical public health issue—the inadequate identification of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) among elderly, poly-medicated individuals in primary care settings. The study reveals a glaring gap in the proactive and real-time monitoring of ADRs, a problem exacerbated by the lack of comprehensive strategies tailored to the needs of these communities. It highlights the necessity of integrating equity-focused policies and community-based approaches to safeguard the health of marginalized groups, advocating for a healthcare system that prioritizes the well-being of all its members.