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Pharmaco-epidemiological perspectives
Authors:Ulf Bergman
Institution:(1) Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Karolinska Institute, Huddinge University Hospital, S-141 86 Huddinge, Sweden
Abstract:Parallel with increasing concerns about drug safety, the importance of drug surveillance and the application of epidemiologic techniques have grown rapidly during the past decades. The increasing use of computerized health care data facilitates the establishment of populations large enough (millions) to allow epidemiological studies. Such extensive studies are now being done routinely in North America. By the use of computerized pharmacy or billing records, drug exposure is linked to files which include diagnoses. These record-linkage systems provide lsquoobjectiversquo drug histories for pharmaco-epidemiological cohort and case-control studies and these large data bases offer powerful tools for drug evaluation. A number of new drug-disease associations, many of potential importance for European populations, will be discovered through the increased use of large data bases in North America. The European community needs to develop a strategy to respond to these overseas findings to protect the society from either overreaction or underreaction to drug safety issues.This article is based on a paper presented in the session ldquoDrug utilization and ADR surveillance — new technology and methodsrdquo, at the WHO Drug Utilization Research Group meeting in Oslo, Norway, 28–30 September 1987.
Keywords:Drug utilization  Epidemiology  Geography  Product surveillance  postmarketing  Side effects
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