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PHARMACOVIGILANCE REPORTING METHODS SUBMITTED BY –Mr. S wapnil b ade Student of ELITE institute of Pharma Skills G uided B y M rs . A rchana G awade www.elite-pharmaskills.com www.elite-pharmaskills.com
INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOVIGILANCE Pharamcovigilance is the science and activities relating to the detection , assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse effect. Aims Of Pharmacovigilance To improve patient care and safety To improve public health and safety. To contribute to the assessment , harm, effectiveness and risk of medicines. To promote education and clinical trails. To promote rational and safe use of medicines. www.elite-pharmaskills.com
METHODS OF PHARMACOVIFILANCE Passive surveillance Spontaneous reporting Stimulated reporting Intensified reporting Targeted spontaneous reporting Active surveillance Comparative observational studies Clinical studies OBJECTIVES To established a functional reporting system to monitor the safety of all medicines. To learn more about the safety profile of new medicines in early post marketing phase. To learn more about the ADR profile of a specific medicines in your population . www.elite-pharmaskills.com
PASSIVE SURVILLANCE 1. Spontaneous reporting A functional ADR system to monitor the safety of all medicines Reports are submitted voluntarily by health care professionals, pharmaceutical companies or patients to the pharmacovigilance centre Reporting systems are based on suspected ADRs Data are collected in a central or regional data base Reporting form contains- reporter details, patient details, suspected product details and the description of suspected reaction This reporting is based on suspected adverse drug reactions Cases are not collected systematically These methods includes calculations of a proportional reporting ratio , as well as the use of Bayesian and other techniques for signal detection. Data techniques should always be used to examine drug drug interactions www.elite-pharmaskills.com
2.Stimulated reporting A method used to encouraged and facilitate reporting by health professionals for new products or for limited time period. Methods- on line reporting of AE , systematic stimulation of reporting of AE. Stimulated adverse event reporting in the early post-marketing phase can lead companies to notify healthcare professionals of new therapies and provide safety in the use by the general population. Data are often incomplete. Not useful to generate accurate incidence rates. www.elite-pharmaskills.com
3.Intensified reporting This is an extension of spontaneous reporting program It aims to enhance ADR reporting of specific medicines in early post marketing phase The procedure is usually followed for new drugs, biological medicines and for medicines that require additional studies Example: Antiretroviral medicines under a separate program 4.Targeted spontaneous reporting This method is used to learn more about ADR profile of a specific medicine in the population To estimate the incidences of a known ADR for a specific medicine in a population Example: Monitoring renal toxicities related to the use of tenofovir based regimen in antiretroviral therapy www.elite-pharmaskills.com
Active Surveillance Sentinal sites: It involves the collection of AE data from only part of the total population to learn something about the larger population . Example: to study the trends in a disease. Drug event monitoring: The patients are identified from electronic prescription data or automated health insurance claims. Patients will fill the survey form. Follow up questionnaire is then sent to prescribing physician . Registries: A registry is a list of patients with the same characteristics . The registries may be disease specific (disease registry) or drug specific (drug registry) or type of exposure during a specific life event (pregnancy exposure registry). The information is collected using standardized questionaries . www.elite-pharmaskills.com
Comparative observational studies Cross sectional study: The data collected from a population of patients can be attributed at a single point of time/time interval regardless of exposure or disease status . Case control study: Cases/patients of AEs are identified from an existing data baseor using data collected specifically for the purpose of the study. Cohort studies. Cohort means a group of people who share a common characteristic such as exposure to a drug within a defined time period. It is a prospective observational cohort study of adverse events associated with one or more medicines. The study is planned prior to beginning of the treatment with the medication. Every patient is followed up for adverse events since the time of treatment. All adverse events are recorded. www.elite-pharmaskills.com
Cross-sectional study Data collected on a population of patient at a single point in time regardless of exposure or disease status constitute a cross secyional study. These type of study primarily used gather data for survey. These studies re best used to examine disease at one time point or to examine trends over time. These are best utilized when exposure do not change over time. Case control study In this study,case of disease are identified. Case control studies are particularly useful when the goal is to investigate whether there is an association between a drug and one specific rare adverse event as well as to identify risk factors for adverse events. Risk factors includes conditions such as renal and hepatic dysfunction. www.elite-pharmaskills.com
Clinical studies When significant risk are identified from pre approval clinical trials further clinical studies might be called for evaluate the mechanism of action for the adverse reaction In some instances pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic studies might be conducted to determine whether a particular dosing instruction can put patient at an increased risk of adverse event based on the pharmacological properties and expected use of drug in general practice conducting specific studies to investigate potential drug drug interaction and food drug interaction might be called for. These studies can include population pharmacokinetics studies and drug concentration monitoring in patient and normal volunteers these population might include the elderly or children of patient with renal or hepatic disorder. www.elite-pharmaskills.com
Descriptive studies These studies are primarily used to obtain the background rate of outcome event or establish the prevalence of the use of drug in specified population and it is not used for the detection or verification of adverse event Natural history of disease the science of epidemiology originally focused on the natural history of disease including the characteristics of disease patient and the distribution of disease in selected population these outcomes of interest now include a description of disease treatment pattern and adverse event studies that examine specific aspect of adverse event such as background incidence rate of risk factor for the advance event of interest can be used to assist in putting spontaneous reports into perspective Drug utilisation study This study describes how a drug is marketed prescribed and used in a population and how these factors influence outcomes including clinical social and economic studies from these studies denominator data can be developed for use in determining rates of adverse event reactions www.elite-pharmaskills.com