Special Issues in Pharmacovigilance in Resource-Limited Countries



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Examining the state of pharmacovigilance systems in resource-limited countries, this book addresses the critical role that pharmacovigilance systems play, as drugs and vaccines become increasingly accessible in these settings. Issues unique to these countries are explored, including medical product safety and quality problems, the nature of support needed to build pharmacovigilance system capacity to effective level, global and regional strategies and efforts to develop institutional and professional capacity; the challenges being faced and how these are being tackled. 
This book is a must-read resource for anyone involved in the provision of safe, and quality medical products; and its rational use in resource-limited settings, including staff of pharmacovigilance centers, regulatory authorities, academia, contract research organizations, the pharmaceutical industry, donor agencies and technical assistance providers.
 
This book is unique in its focus on pharmacovigilance in resource-limited countries (RLCs). Many RLCs face serious challenges in maintaining health care systems, ensuring access to essential medicines and promoting drug safety. The editor has built an exceptional and well-balanced pharmacovigilance compendium. The individual chapters by experts provide a valuable resource of national and regional pharmacovigilance experiences. A very good read not only for pharmacovigilance professionals in RLCs, but also for donors and other international organisations.
Hubert G Leufkens, PhD, FISPE, Professor of Pharmaceutical Policy
and Regulatory Science, Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences (UIPS),
Former Head of the Dutch regulatory agency (MEB), The Netherlands
 
I foresee this collection will become a very useful reference for everyone working or supporting the development of pharmacovigilance in countries with limited resources. We have utilized the services of Dr. Ahmad on several occasions. His passion and focus on important issues resonates throughout the book.
Adel Al-Harf, PhD, Vice President of the Drug Sector, 
Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Pages
377 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2025-09-30
Marque
Adis
EAN papier
9789819661534
EAN PDF
9789819661541

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37
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11489 Ko
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84,39 €
EAN EPUB
9789819661541

Informations sur l'ebook
Nombre pages copiables
3
Nombre pages imprimables
37
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9339 Ko
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84,39 €

Dr. Ahmad is a drug safety consultant who served the U.S. FDA for 15 years. He received his medical degree from Dow Medical College, Karachi; public health degree from Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, and did clinical pharmacology fellowship at Georgetown University, Washington, DC.
Dr. Ahmad has a passion for teaching pharmacovigilance. He has conducted training in Eswatini, Cambodia, Kuwait, Laos, Oman, the Philippines, Pakistan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE.

He has contributed chapters in pharmacovigilance and the FDA approval process in seven textbooks including the past editions of Brian Strom’s textbook on ‘Pharmacoepidemiology’ and Ron Mann’s textbook on ‘Pharmacovigilance’.

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