The aim of the study was to assess the clinical pharmacology information provided in the summaries of product characteristics (SPCs) of European drugs compared with their package inserts. A list of the 150 most prescribed drugs at the local Health Service was assessed. To analyze clinical pharmacology information contained in package inserts and SPCs, Spyker's systematized scoring approach was used (scoring from 0 to 2). Ninety-one SPCs (84.3%) and 108 package inserts were obtained. The mean score for core information provided in the package inserts was 7.94 (confidence interval (CI) 95%: 7.34-8.53), whereas for the SPCs it was 17.62 (CI 95%: 16.48 - 18.75; 35.2% of the maximum). One core information item and two extra credit items were not...
Despite the multiplicity of opti-mizations already accomplished, package inserts frequently used by ...
Background: The package insert of a medication forms an important source of information to the patie...
Abstract Background Package inserts (PIs) as a reliable reference for patients and health care provi...
The aim of the study was to assess the clinical pharmacology information provided in the summaries o...
Background: The package insert (PI) is important for providing accurate and reliable product informa...
Objective: To establish, in the context of the revised European Pharmacovigilance Directive and base...
Background: It is widely recognized that accurate and reliable product information is essential for ...
Introduction: Package Inserts (PIs) refers to officially specified document that accompanies a drug ...
Patient-friendly medication information: package inserts as a case in point The European Union autho...
Background: Accurate and reliable drug product information is important for the safe and effective u...
The prescription information (summary of product characteristics, SPC) is compiled by the pharmaceut...
Background: In 2005, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) released guidance on pharmacokinetic studie...
Cornelius VR, Liu K, Peacock J, Sauzet O. Variation in adverse drug reactions listed in product info...
Objective: To establish, in the context of the revised European Pharmacovigilance Directive and base...
Text analysis is a method originating mainly from empirical social sciences to assay the content of ...
Despite the multiplicity of opti-mizations already accomplished, package inserts frequently used by ...
Background: The package insert of a medication forms an important source of information to the patie...
Abstract Background Package inserts (PIs) as a reliable reference for patients and health care provi...
The aim of the study was to assess the clinical pharmacology information provided in the summaries o...
Background: The package insert (PI) is important for providing accurate and reliable product informa...
Objective: To establish, in the context of the revised European Pharmacovigilance Directive and base...
Background: It is widely recognized that accurate and reliable product information is essential for ...
Introduction: Package Inserts (PIs) refers to officially specified document that accompanies a drug ...
Patient-friendly medication information: package inserts as a case in point The European Union autho...
Background: Accurate and reliable drug product information is important for the safe and effective u...
The prescription information (summary of product characteristics, SPC) is compiled by the pharmaceut...
Background: In 2005, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) released guidance on pharmacokinetic studie...
Cornelius VR, Liu K, Peacock J, Sauzet O. Variation in adverse drug reactions listed in product info...
Objective: To establish, in the context of the revised European Pharmacovigilance Directive and base...
Text analysis is a method originating mainly from empirical social sciences to assay the content of ...
Despite the multiplicity of opti-mizations already accomplished, package inserts frequently used by ...
Background: The package insert of a medication forms an important source of information to the patie...
Abstract Background Package inserts (PIs) as a reliable reference for patients and health care provi...