Ausgabe 4/2015
Inhalt (9 Artikel)
The Monitoring Medicines Project: A Multinational Pharmacovigilance and Public Health Project
Shanthi N. Pal, Sten Olsson, Elliot G. Brown
Empowering Consumers as Contributors for Health Product Safety: Lessons from the Philippines
Kenneth Hartigan-Go
ADR Reporting by the General Public: Lessons Learnt from the Dutch and Swedish Systems
Linda Härmark, Florence van Hunsel, Birgitta Grundmark
Initiatives to Identify and Mitigate Medication Errors in England
David Cousins, David Gerrett, Natalie Richards, Mitulsinh M. Jadeja
User-Driven Development of a Web-Based Tool for Patient Reporting of Drug-Related Harm
Monica Plöen, Magnus Wallberg, Sten Olsson
Safety and Effectiveness of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy in Treatment-Naïve HIV Patients: Preliminary Findings of a Cohort Event Monitoring Study in Belarus
Svetlana Setkina, Marina Dotsenko, Sviatlana Bondar, Iryna Charnysh, Alla Kuchko, Alena Kaznacheeva, Elena Kozorez, Alena Dodaleva, Natalia Rossa
Using VigiBase to Identify Substandard Medicines: Detection Capacity and Key Prerequisites
Kristina Juhlin, Ghazaleh Karimi, Maria Andér, Sara Camilli, Mukesh Dheda, Tan Siew Har, Rokiah Isahak, Su-Jung Lee, Sarah Vaughan, Pia Caduff, G. Niklas Norén
Assessment of a New Instrument for Detecting Preventable Adverse Drug Reactions
Raja Benkirane, Rachida Soulaymani-Bencheikh, Asmae Khattabi, Ghita Benabdallah, Loubna Alj, Houda Sefiani, Khedidja Hedna, Lahcen Ouammi, Sten Olsson, Shanti N. Pal
Targeted Spontaneous Reporting of Suspected Renal Toxicity in Patients Undergoing Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Therapy in Two Public Health Facilities in Uganda
Helen Ndagije, Victoria Nambasa, Elizabeth Namagala, Huldah Nassali, Dan Kajungu, Gordon Sematiko, Sten Olsson, Shanthi Pal