Pharmaceutical Society of
Australia national president Grant
Kardachi said the Therapeutic
Goods Administration’s tender
to provide online modules on
pharmacovigilance was to be
welcomed.
In addition to helping reduce
medication errors and increasing
the quality use of medicines,
education on pharmacovigilance
would result in more data on
adverse events becoming available.
“The more people can report, the
better data we get which in turn
means we can direct programs and
strategies to this area.
“Reducing adverse events
and increasing the quality use
of medicine is a priority for the
profession to improve health
outcomes and reduce the economic
pressure on the health system.”The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 30 Apr 14 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 30 Apr 14
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