Naranjo Causality Assessment Scale Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) pose a significant challenge in clinical practice, necessitating a systematic approach to determining whether a drug is responsible for an observed reaction. The Naranjo Causality Assessment Scale (NCAS)...
WHO-UMC Causality Assessment Scale Causality assessment is a crucial process in pharmacovigilance, helping to determine the relationship between a suspected adverse drug reaction (ADR) and a particular medication. One widely accepted method for assessing causality is...
Re-Challenge in Pharmacovigilance Pharmacovigilance is essential for monitoring drug safety, and one of the key methods used to confirm the causal relationship between a drug and an adverse drug reaction (ADR) is re-challenge. Re-challenge refers to the intentional...
De-Challenge in Pharmacovigilance Pharmacovigilance plays a critical role in monitoring drug safety, and one key aspect of assessing adverse drug reactions (ADRs) is the concept of de-challenge. De-challenge refers to the process of discontinuing a suspected drug to...
Challenges in Pharmacovigilance: Ensuring Drug Safety in a Complex World Pharmacovigilance (PV) plays a crucial role in safeguarding public health by monitoring and assessing the adverse effects of drugs. With the growing complexity of healthcare systems and the...