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What are the Sources of Data in Pharmacovigilance?
Data in pharmacovigilance is collected from various sources, including:
Spontaneous Reporting Systems
: Reports submitted by healthcare professionals and patients.
Clinical Trials
: Data from pre- and post-market clinical studies.
Electronic Health Records (EHRs)
: Data extracted from patient medical records.
Literature
: Reports and studies published in scientific journals.
Pharmaceutical Companies
: Data from drug manufacturers' post-marketing surveillance.
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