Most countries have developed information systems to report drug adverse effects. However, as in other domains where systematic reviews are needed, there is little guidance on how systematic documentation of drug adverse effects should be performed. The objective of the VigiTermes project is to develop a platform to improve documentation of pharmacovigilance case reports for the pharmaceutical industry and regulatory authorities. In order to improve systematic reviews of adverse drug reactions, we developed a prototype that first reproduces and standardizes search strategies, then extracts information from the Medline abstracts which were retrieved and annotates them. The platform aims at providing transparent access and analysis tools to p...
In 1968 the World Health Organisation initiated the development of an international programme for co...
Objective: The objective of this project is to improve and simplify data collection of Suspected Adv...
Currently, drug reactions account for at least seven percent of all hospital admissions worldwide (1...
Most countries have developed information systems to report drug adverse effects. However, as in oth...
Abstract. Most countries have developed information systems to report drug adverse effects. However,...
Pharmacovigilance plays a key role in the healthcare domain through the assessment, monitoring and d...
textabstractPharmacovigilance plays a key role in the healthcare domain through the assessment, moni...
Pharmacovigilance plays a key role in the healthcare domain through the assessment, monitoring and d...
International audienceEven though Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) constitute a significant public heal...
AbstractAnalyzing possible drug safety incidents and generating narratives in pharmacovigilance proc...
International audienceLiterature, specifically MEDLINE, is among the main sources of information use...
Introduction: ‘‘Medical wiki’’, including platforms or similar online resources, allows clinicians t...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To assess and understand adverse drug reactions (ADRs), a systemat...
PURPOSE: Pharmacovigilance methods have advanced greatly during the last decades, making post-market...
Publication of case reports describing suspected adverse effects of drugs and medical products that ...
In 1968 the World Health Organisation initiated the development of an international programme for co...
Objective: The objective of this project is to improve and simplify data collection of Suspected Adv...
Currently, drug reactions account for at least seven percent of all hospital admissions worldwide (1...
Most countries have developed information systems to report drug adverse effects. However, as in oth...
Abstract. Most countries have developed information systems to report drug adverse effects. However,...
Pharmacovigilance plays a key role in the healthcare domain through the assessment, monitoring and d...
textabstractPharmacovigilance plays a key role in the healthcare domain through the assessment, moni...
Pharmacovigilance plays a key role in the healthcare domain through the assessment, monitoring and d...
International audienceEven though Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) constitute a significant public heal...
AbstractAnalyzing possible drug safety incidents and generating narratives in pharmacovigilance proc...
International audienceLiterature, specifically MEDLINE, is among the main sources of information use...
Introduction: ‘‘Medical wiki’’, including platforms or similar online resources, allows clinicians t...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To assess and understand adverse drug reactions (ADRs), a systemat...
PURPOSE: Pharmacovigilance methods have advanced greatly during the last decades, making post-market...
Publication of case reports describing suspected adverse effects of drugs and medical products that ...
In 1968 the World Health Organisation initiated the development of an international programme for co...
Objective: The objective of this project is to improve and simplify data collection of Suspected Adv...
Currently, drug reactions account for at least seven percent of all hospital admissions worldwide (1...