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Jul- 2021 -30 July
FDA Approves Semglee The First Interchangeable Biosimilar Insulin
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration took a step further towards making available cheaper near-copy of a brand-name insulin at…
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27 July
Merck’s Keytruda Combo Gets FDA Approval
Merck’s Keytruda combo for early breast cancer treatment Gets FDA Approval Merck & Co Inc (MRK.N) announced on Tuesday that…
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11 July
FDA Bows to Pressure Trims Use of Aduhelm
The Associated Press is reporting that The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued new prescribing rules for the controversial…
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6 July
Shock G Was Killed By Fentanyl Overdose – Report
Health officials are confirming that rapper Shock G, who was found dead in a Florida hotel in April this year,…
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1 July
Difference Between Drug Safety And Pharmacovigilance?
Drug safety also known as pharmacovigilance or medication safety involves providing essential information on drug safety and regulations including: recognizing,…
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1 July
What is PADER In Pharmacovigilance?
Periodic Adverse Drug Experience Report (PADER) is a type of aggregate safety report required to be submitted by a sponsor…
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1 July
What Is ICSR In Pharmacovigilance?
Individual Case Study Report (ICSR) refers to an adverse event report for an individual patient and is source of data…
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1 July
What Is E2B In Pharmacovigilance?
What Is E2B In Pharmacovigilance? In pharmacovigilance, E2B is defined as the international standard for transmitting medicine adverse event reports…
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1 July
What Are The 5 Types Of Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs)?
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) refer to unintended and harmful responses to medication. ADRs can occur when a patient takes any…
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1 July
How To Get Into Pharmacovigilance
Pharmacovigilance, sometimes shortened to “PV,” is the science of collecting, monitoring, researching, assessing and evaluating information from healthcare providers and…
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