National voluntary reporting systems generate large volumes of clinical data pertinent to drug safety. Currently descriptive statistical techniques are used to assist in the detection of drug safety 'signals'. Australian data have been coded according to guidelines formulated almost 30 years ago and which have resulted in many drugs which are not associated with an adverse drug reaction or 'innocent bystander' drugs being recorded as 'suspected' in individual reports. In this paper we explore the application of an iterative probability filtering algorithm titled 'PROFILE'. This serves to identify the 'signals' and remove the 'innocent bystander' drugs, thus providing a clearer view of the drugs most likely to have caused the reactions. Reac...
PURPOSE: Signal detection is a crucial step in the discovery of post-marketing adverse drug reaction...
Signal detection from Adverse Event Reports (AERs) is important for identifying and analysing drug s...
Identifying previously unknown adverse drug reactions becomes more important as the number of drugs ...
This research is the incorporation and melding of classical and Bayesian statistical techniques into...
Background: Drug safety monitoring relies primarily on spontaneous reporting, but electronic health ...
BACKGROUND: Drug safety monitoring relies primarily on spontaneous reporting, but electronic health ...
BACKGROUND: Drug safety monitoring relies primarily on spontaneous reporting, but electronic health ...
BACKGROUND: Current quantitative signal detection methods have been primarily developed for the purp...
BACKGROUND: The process of generating 'signals' of possible unrecognized hazards from spontaneous ad...
Cornelius VR, Sauzet O, Evans SJW. A Signal Detection Method to Detect Adverse Drug Reactions Using ...
BACKGROUND: Drug safety monitoring relies primarily on spontaneous reporting, but electronic heal...
Background: The Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (PvPI) is responsible for collecting reports of...
The primary aim of spontaneous reporting systems (SRSs) is the timely detection of unknown adverse d...
One of the objectives of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is to protect the public health throu...
Robust tools for monitoring the safety of marketed therapeutic products are of paramount importance ...
PURPOSE: Signal detection is a crucial step in the discovery of post-marketing adverse drug reaction...
Signal detection from Adverse Event Reports (AERs) is important for identifying and analysing drug s...
Identifying previously unknown adverse drug reactions becomes more important as the number of drugs ...
This research is the incorporation and melding of classical and Bayesian statistical techniques into...
Background: Drug safety monitoring relies primarily on spontaneous reporting, but electronic health ...
BACKGROUND: Drug safety monitoring relies primarily on spontaneous reporting, but electronic health ...
BACKGROUND: Drug safety monitoring relies primarily on spontaneous reporting, but electronic health ...
BACKGROUND: Current quantitative signal detection methods have been primarily developed for the purp...
BACKGROUND: The process of generating 'signals' of possible unrecognized hazards from spontaneous ad...
Cornelius VR, Sauzet O, Evans SJW. A Signal Detection Method to Detect Adverse Drug Reactions Using ...
BACKGROUND: Drug safety monitoring relies primarily on spontaneous reporting, but electronic heal...
Background: The Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (PvPI) is responsible for collecting reports of...
The primary aim of spontaneous reporting systems (SRSs) is the timely detection of unknown adverse d...
One of the objectives of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is to protect the public health throu...
Robust tools for monitoring the safety of marketed therapeutic products are of paramount importance ...
PURPOSE: Signal detection is a crucial step in the discovery of post-marketing adverse drug reaction...
Signal detection from Adverse Event Reports (AERs) is important for identifying and analysing drug s...
Identifying previously unknown adverse drug reactions becomes more important as the number of drugs ...