Chapter Evolving Roles of Spontaneous Reporting Systems to Assess and Monitor Drug Safety

This chapter aims to describe current and emerging roles of spontaneous reporting systems (SRSs) for assessing and monitoring drug safety. Moreover, it offers a perspective on the near future, which entails the so-called era of Big Data, keeping in mind both regulator and researcher viewpoints. Afte...

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Auteur principal: Cosimo Antonazzo, Ippazio (auth)
Autres auteurs: Salvo, Francesco (auth), Raschi, Emanuel (auth), Pariente, Antoine (auth), Moretti, Ugo (auth), Poluzzi, Elisabetta (auth), De Ponti, Fabrizio (auth)
Format: Électronique Chapitre de livre
Langue:anglais
Publié: InTechOpen 2019
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Résumé:This chapter aims to describe current and emerging roles of spontaneous reporting systems (SRSs) for assessing and monitoring drug safety. Moreover, it offers a perspective on the near future, which entails the so-called era of Big Data, keeping in mind both regulator and researcher viewpoints. After a panorama on key data sources and analyses of post-marketing data of adverse drug reactions, a critical appraisal of methodological issues and debated future applications of SRSs will be presented, including the exploitation and challenges in evidence integration (i.e., merging and combining heterogeneous sources of data into a unique indicator of risk) and patient's reporting via social media. Finally, a call for a responsible use of these studies is offered, with a proposal on a set of minimum requirements to assess the quality of disproportionality analysis in terms of study conception, performing and reporting.
ISBN:intechopen.79986
Accès:Open Access