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Published in: Drug Safety 10/2007

01-10-2007 | Abstracts

Poster Presentations

Authors: S. Ekins-Daukes, S. Kauser, L. Wise

Published in: Drug Safety | Issue 10/2007

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The identification of possible new ADRs or a change in frequency or characteristics of an ADR from spontaneous ADR reports is known as signal detection. Quantitative methods of signal detection may be used to quickly and efficiently identify signals of possible interest for further evaluation with the aim of finding those signals that are indicative of causal effects and to reject those signals that are not causally related to the drug.[1]
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go back to reference Waller P, Heeley E, Moseley J. Impact analysis of signals detected from spontaneous adverse drug reaction reporting data. Drug Saf 2005; 28(10): 843–50PubMedCrossRef Waller P, Heeley E, Moseley J. Impact analysis of signals detected from spontaneous adverse drug reaction reporting data. Drug Saf 2005; 28(10): 843–50PubMedCrossRef
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Title
Poster Presentations
Authors
S. Ekins-Daukes
S. Kauser
L. Wise
Publication date
01-10-2007
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Drug Safety / Issue 10/2007
Print ISSN: 0114-5916
Electronic ISSN: 1179-1942
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2165/00002018-200730100-00120

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