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How is Data Collected in Pharmacovigilance?
Data for pharmacovigilance is collected through various sources:
Spontaneous Reporting Systems
: Voluntary reports from healthcare providers and patients.
Clinical Trials
: Data from pre-marketing clinical studies.
Electronic Health Records
(EHRs): Real-world data from patient records.
Pharmacoepidemiological Studies
: Research studies designed to investigate the safety of medications.
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