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Review
. 2015;8(4):449-60.
doi: 10.1586/17512433.2015.1053391. Epub 2015 Jun 3.

Pharmacovigilance in resource-limited countries

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Pharmacovigilance in resource-limited countries

Sten Olsson et al. Expert Rev Clin Pharmacol. 2015.
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Abstract

In the past 20 years, many low- and middle-income countries have created national pharmacovigilance (PV) systems and joined the WHO's global PV network. However, very few of them have fully functional systems. Scientific evidence on the local burden of medicine-related harm and their preventability is missing. Legislation and regulatory framework as well as financial support to build sustainable PV systems are needed. Public health programs need to integrate PV to monitor new vaccines and medicines introduced through these programs. Signal analysis should focus on high-burden preventable adverse drug problems. Increased involvement of healthcare professionals from public and private sectors, pharmaceutical companies, academic institutions and the public at large is necessary to assure a safe environment for drug therapy. WHO has a major role in supporting and coordinating these developments.

Keywords: Pharmacovigilance; adverse drug reactions; consumer involvement; drug regulation; harm; low and middle income countries; medicines; patient safety; public health programs.

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