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Drug Epidemiology and Post-Marketing Surveillance (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992)
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Drug Epidemiology and Post-Marketing Surveillance (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992)
Series: NATO Science Series A:, 224
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This volume is a summary of material presented in the course given
in the International School of Phannacology on "Drug Epidemiology
and Post-Marketing Surveillance" between September 27 and October
8, 1990, at the "Ettore Majorana Center for Scientific Culture" in
Erice, Sicily. The course, which was a NATO Advanced Study
Institute, included lectures and workshops presented by experts in
the new field of phannacoepidemiology. The material covered
includes various approaches to spontaneous reporting of adverse
drug reactions, including aggregate approaches, such as those used
in France, and detailed analyses of individual reports, such as
that done in The Netherlands and in Sweden. Also, included are
studies using traditional epidemiology methods. In addition, modern
pharmacoepidemiology makes considerable use of automated databases.
As such, information is presented on their use as well.
Phannacoepidemiology started in hospitals and some of the newest
work in the field is returning to the hospital as a site for
studies. Material on these topics was presented as well. Finally,
selected new methodologic developments were outlined in specific
examples presented that were of regulatory and commercial
importance. This new field of phannacoepidemiology is exploding in
interest internationally. Evidence of this is the increasing
development of pharmacoepidemiology programs in industry, medical
schools, pharmacy schools, and schools of public health. Also,
there is a new International Society ofPhannacoepidemiology.
Practitioners in this field tend to specialize in either analyses
of spontaneous reporting or the use of formal epidemiologic
techniques.
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