How Clinical Practice Research Datalink data are used to support pharmacovigilance
Pharmacovigilance can be defined as the science of monitoring medicines and vaccines after license for use, the purpose of which is to quantify and characterise the safety profile of a medicine, identify previously unknown adverse reactions, inform risk-benefit assessment, and support the developmen...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca E. Ghosh (Author), Elizabeth Crellin (Author), Sue Beatty (Author), Katherine Donegan (Author), Puja Myles (Author), Rachael Williams (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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