Post marketing surveillance of suspected adverse drug reactions through spontaneous reporting: current status, challenges and the future
Background: To highlight the importance of spontaneous reporting programs in post marketing surveillance of medicines. Authors also aimed at providing various dimensions of spontaneous programs, including the strengths and weakness, and providing an insight on the future prospects of pharmacovigilan...
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Main Authors: | Muaed Alomar (Author), Ali M Tawfiq (Author), Nageeb Hassan (Author), Subish Palaian (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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