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Proposed pharmacovigilance definitions of signal of suspected causality should be helpful in assessing benefits and harms
Drugs & Therapy Perspectives, 10/16/09
It is important that terms used in pharmacovigilance are clear and are used consistently. Definitions of 'signal of suspected causality' and its subtypes have been recently proposed. These definitions and the accompanying flowchart should be helpful when considering pharmacovigilance signals of benefits and harms.
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