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Textbook of Pharmacovigilance: Concept and Practice
Textbook of Pharmacovigilance: Concept and Practice

Textbook of Pharmacovigilance: Concept and Practice

By Guru Prasad Mohanta, Prabal Kumar Manna

Published by Pharmamed Press

Year 2021 Pages 258 Language 🇬🇧 English
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<div><!--block-->The second edition of the textbook retains the similar style but with expanded contents. It deals with all aspects ranging from concept to practice of pharmacovigilance. It covers the historical background in the evolution of this emerging science, India's and global scenario, science of pharmacovigilance, and pharmacovigilance of Indian system of medicine. The outstanding features are:· <br>Written in easy understandable style.<br>·Updated India's PV Regulation<br>·Case studies on drug withdrawal and causality analysis.<br>·Key messages giving the gist of each chapter.In brief the book is all about learning, developing competencies, practicing and building career in safety monitoring of medicines.<br><strong>Contents:<br>1.</strong> Introduction<strong>2.</strong> Pharmacovigilance in India<strong>3.</strong>&nbsp; Methods in Pharmacovigilance<strong>4.</strong> Adverse Drug Reactions: Classification, Mechanisms and Susceptibility<strong>5.</strong> Assessment of Adverse Events’ Reports<strong>6.</strong> Signal: Identification and Strengthening<strong>7.</strong><br> Quality Assurance in Pharmacovigilance<strong>8.</strong> Periodic Safety Update Reports<strong>9.</strong> Pharmacogenetics in Pharmacovigilance<strong>10.</strong> Ethical Consideration in Pharmacovigilance<strong>11.</strong> Global Scenario in Pharmacovigilance<strong>12.</strong> Pharmacovigilance of Ayurveda,Siddha, Unani and Homeopathic Drugs<strong>13.</strong> Materiovigilance in India<strong>14.</strong> Haemovigilance in India<strong>15.</strong> Pharmacovigilance of Vaccines<strong>16.</strong> Case Studies on Drugs Withdrawal<strong>17.</strong> Case Studies on Causality Assessment<br><strong>About the Authors:<br>Guru Prasad Mohanta,</strong> a former WHO officer, is currently with Annamalai University as Professor and Head of Department Pharmacy.<br> He has more than 34 years of teaching, research and administrative experience at various levels with around 500 articles to his credit. He is a regular columnist for Newspapers and Pharma Magazines. He has authored several popular texts and reference books. With his International Training background he has been advocating the rational use of medicines at various forums. He has completed projects supported by UGC, ICMR, HAI-AP, EPN, CDSCO, and WHO. He was the Coordinator of Peripheral Centre under National Pharmacovigilance Programme supported by World Bank. He is associated with several Indian Universities and Institutions either as member of academic bodies or examiners. He is a member of various National and International Professional Bodies. He is a trainer in medicine supply chain management, pharmacoeconomics and rational use related areas. He has delivered more than 150 guest lectures in various forums. He is the recipient of the best researcher award of Annamalai University in 2012 and IAPST Pharmaceutical Scientist of the Year 2015 Award. <br><strong>Prabal Kumar Manna</strong> is Professor and Former Head of the Department of Pharmacy of Annamalai University. He has been trained on Pharmaceutical Technology at the University of Ghent, Belgium, with support of BADC Scholarship. He was recipient of the best Teacher Award 2011 of Annamalai University. He has more than 35 years of teaching, research and administrative experience at various levels with over 100 scientific publications to his credit. He has completed projects supported by UGC, ICMR, HAI-AP, EPN, CDSCO, and WHO. He is associated with several Indian Universities and Institutions either as member of academic bodies or examiners. He is a member of various National Professional Bodies.He has coordinated many continuing professional development programmes for pharmacy teachers and professional pharmacists. He was the Coordinator of Peripheral Centre under World Bank supported National Pharmacovigilance Programme.</div>
Audience
adults
ISBN
9789389974126
Language code
en
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