Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacovigilance: Synergistic Tools to
Better Investigate Drug Safety examines the role of
pharmacoepidemiologic studies in drug development and its use as a
prevention tool in pharmacovigilance activities. The book
introduces the various epidemiologic tools and study designs
commonly used for the surveillance of drug-related adverse effects
and reviews the strengths and weaknesses of each. Criticisms
surrounding pharmacoepidemiologic research and issues that often
interfere or complicate the conduct and interpretation of these
studies are also explored. Case studies illustrate the passive and
active surveillance of adverse drug reactions in clinical
situations, covering important pharmacoepidemiologic concepts like
health risk management and safety. The book helps pharmaceutical
industry groups engaged in drug safety, clinical investigators,
medical evaluators and those seeking regulatory approval enhance
the safety of the drug development process for all patient
populations.
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