Power and weakness of spontaneous reporting: a probabilistic approach
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- DOI: 10.1016/0895-4356(92)90088-5
Power and weakness of spontaneous reporting: a probabilistic approach
Abstract
It has been clearly demonstrated that spontaneous reporting remains one of the best ways for picking up new adverse drug reactions (ADRs) once a drug is on the market. The probability of revealing a new ADR by spontaneous reporting was studied as a function of reporting rate, strength of drug-event association (relative risk), background incidence of the event and number of patients treated. The model included determination of (i) the probability of reporting at least one drug-event association case and (ii) the overall probability of concluding that the drug-event association is not coincidental. Both probabilities were generally low. The results suggest that the identification of a new risk by spontaneous reporting implies a strong association between the drug treatment and the occurrence of the event.
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