The Reporting of a Disproportionality Analysis for Drug Safety Signal Detection Using Individual Case Safety Reports in PharmacoVigilance (READUS-PV): Development and Statement
Background and aim: Disproportionality analyses using reports of suspected adverse drug reactions are the most commonly used quantitative methods for detecting safety signals in pharmacovigilance. However, their methods and results are generally poorly reported in published articles and existing gui...
Main Authors: | Fusaroli, M, Salvo, F, Begaud, B, AlShammari, TM, Bate, A, Battini, V, Brueckner, A, Candore, G, Carnovale, C, Crisafulli, S, Cutroneo, PM, Dolladille, C, Drici, M, Faillie, J, Goldman, A, Hauben, M, Herdeiro, MT, Mahaux, O, Manlik, K, Montastruc, F, Noguchi, Y, Norén, GN, Noseda, R, Onakpoya, IJ, Sartori, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Jezik: | English |
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Springer
2024
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