Community pharmacies have
been significant contributors to
reports of adverse events (AEs)
according to a presentation
from the Therapeutic goods
Administration to the ARCS
(formerly named the Association of
Regulatory and Clinical Scientists)
Pharmacovigilance Interest Area
meeting in November.
The number of adverse
events reported by community
pharmacists exceeded those from
GPs or consumers over the past
three years, while those from
industry sponsors have been
greater than the reports from
all other sources over the same
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