Pharmacoepidemiology New Findings
Pharmacoepidemiology may be well-defined as the study of the utilization and effects of
drugs in large numbers of people. To achieve this study, pharmacoepidemiology borrows from both
pharmacology and epidemiology. Thus, pharmacoepidemiology can be called a bridge science spanning together
pharmacology and epidemiology.
Pharmacology is the study of the effect of
drugs and clinical
pharmacology is the study of effect of
drugs in humans. Part of the task of clinical
pharmacology is to offer a risk benefit assessment for the effect of
drugs in patients. Doing the studies required to provide an estimate of the probability of beneficial effects in populations, or the probability of adverse effects in populations and other parameters relating to drug use may benefit from using epidemiological methodology. Pharmacoepidemiology then can also be clear as the application of epidemiological methods to pharmacological issues.
Pharmacoepidemiology advantages from the methodology developed generally medical specialty and will any develop them for applications of methodology distinctive to desires of pharmacoepidemiology. There ar|are} some areas that are altogether distinctive to pharmacoepidemiology, e.g., pharmacovigilance.
Pharmacovigilance may be a variety of continual observance of unwanted effects and alternative protective aspects of medicine that area unit already placed in current growing desegregation markets. In follow,
pharmacovigilance refers nearly completely to spontaneous reportage systems which permit
health care professionals et al. to report
adverse drug reactions to the central agency.
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A case of left mammary fibroadenoma successfully cured by homoeopathic therapy.
Sathish Kumar & Chandraja CV
Case Report: Research on Chronic Diseases
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A case of left mammary fibroadenoma successfully cured by homoeopathic therapy.
Sathish Kumar & Chandraja CV
Case Report: Research on Chronic Diseases
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Role of PAX1 gene in the occurrence of human neural tube defects: a study in North Indian population
Roumi Deb1, Jyoti Arora, Ratika Samtani, Saraswathy KN and Kalla KA
Short Communication: Research on Chronic Diseases
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Role of PAX1 gene in the occurrence of human neural tube defects: a study in North Indian population
Roumi Deb1, Jyoti Arora, Ratika Samtani, Saraswathy KN and Kalla KA
Short Communication: Research on Chronic Diseases
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Heat shock protein aggregation and chronic kidney disease
Ian James Martins
Editorial: Research on Chronic Diseases
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Heat shock protein aggregation and chronic kidney disease
Ian James Martins
Editorial: Research on Chronic Diseases
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Biochemical study of combined and separated encapsulated rivaroxaban and ubiquinone liposomal nanoparticles and some herbals on the myocardial infracted rat model
AbouZaid OAR, Abulyazid I, Ashour OH & EL-din Zohni MS
Review Article: Journal of Biochemistry Research
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Biochemical study of combined and separated encapsulated rivaroxaban and ubiquinone liposomal nanoparticles and some herbals on the myocardial infracted rat model
AbouZaid OAR, Abulyazid I, Ashour OH & EL-din Zohni MS
Review Article: Journal of Biochemistry Research
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Studies and surveys implicate potential iatrogenic harm of cognitive behavioral therapy and graded exercise therapy for myalgic encephalomyelitis and chronic fatigue syndrome patients.
Frank N.M. Twisk*
Editorial: Research on Chronic Diseases
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Studies and surveys implicate potential iatrogenic harm of cognitive behavioral therapy and graded exercise therapy for myalgic encephalomyelitis and chronic fatigue syndrome patients.
Frank N.M. Twisk*
Editorial: Research on Chronic Diseases
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