About this Research Topic
The specific aim of this research topic is to explore the need to integrate more patient specific factors in the ICSRs collection process. This will be achieved with articles that focus on relationships of adverse outcome of drug therapy with these factors. Articles can examine any aspect of pharmacovigilance; that is, detection, assessment, understanding, and prevention. The articles should highlight data that would not normally form part the current databases, for example, biomarkers, genetic profiles, sociological factors, such as culture and religion.
Priority consideration will be given to articles which highlight aspects of Pharmacovigilance research appropriate to the following themes:
• Pill burden & Medication adherence
• Pharmacogenetics/Toxicogenetics associations
• Integration of Biomarkers
• Maximizing small dataset: the underrepresent patients (children, ethnic minorities)
• Repositioning Real World Data Sources (social media chatter, EHealth tools, YouTube, Influence of patient religious and cultural beliefs).
All paper types are eligible; patient case reports must be of adverse drug reactions and should support the concept of adding patient specific factors to the reporting process.
Topic editor Maribel Salas is employed by Daiichi Sankyo. All other Topic Editors declare no competing interests with regards to the Research Topic subject.
Keywords: Pharmacovigilance, Adverse Drug Events, Patient, Real World Data, Adherence
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