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Published in: Drug Safety 6/2002

01-05-2002 | Short Communication

Signal Selection and Follow-Up in Pharmacovigilance

Authors: Dr Ronald H.B. Meyboom, Marie Lindquist, Antoine C.G. Egberts, I. Ralph Edwards

Published in: Drug Safety | Issue 6/2002

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Abstract

The detection of unknown and unexpected connections between drug exposure and adverse events is one of the major challenges of pharmacovigilance. For the identification of possible connections in large databases, automated statistical systems have been introduced with promising results. From the large numbers of associations so produced, the human mind has to identify signals that are likely to be important, in need of further assessment and follow-up and that may require regulatory action. Such decisions are based on a variety of clinical, epidemiological, pharmacological and regulatory criteria. Likewise, there are a number of criteria that underlie the subsequent evaluation of such signals. A good understanding of the logic underlying these processes fosters rational pharmacovigilance and efficient drug regulation. In the future a combination of quantitative and qualitative criteria may be incorporated in automated signal detection.
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Metadata
Title
Signal Selection and Follow-Up in Pharmacovigilance
Authors
Dr Ronald H.B. Meyboom
Marie Lindquist
Antoine C.G. Egberts
I. Ralph Edwards
Publication date
01-05-2002
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Drug Safety / Issue 6/2002
Print ISSN: 0114-5916
Electronic ISSN: 1179-1942
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2165/00002018-200225060-00011

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