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Open AccessA Feasibility Study of Drug–Drug Interaction Signal Detection in Regular Pharmacovigilance
Adverse drug reactions related to drug–drug interactions cause harm to patients. There is a body of research on signal detection for drug interactions in collections of individual case reports, but limited use...
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Open AccessProspective Evaluation of Adverse Event Recognition Systems in Twitter: Results from the Web-RADR Project
A large number of studies on systems to detect and sometimes normalize adverse events (AEs) in social media have been published, but evidence of their practical utility is scarce. This raises the question of t...
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Open AccessRecommendations for the Use of Social Media in Pharmacovigilance: Lessons from IMI WEB-RADR
Over a period of 3 years, the European Union’s Innovative Medicines Initiative WEB-RADR project has explored the value of social media (i.e., information exchanged through the internet, typically via online so...
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Open AccessCorrection to: vigiGrade: A Tool to Identify Well-Documented Individual Case Reports and Highlight Systematic Data Quality Issues
The article vigiGrade: A Tool to Identify Well-Documented Individual Case Reports and Highlight Systematic Data Quality Issues, written by Tomas Bergvall. G. Niklas Norén. Marie Lindquist, was originally publi...
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Open AccessvigiGrade: A Tool to Identify Well-Documented Individual Case Reports and Highlight Systematic Data Quality Issues
Individual case safety reports of suspected harm from medicines are fundamental to post-marketing surveillance. Their value is directly proportional to the amount of clinically relevant information they includ...