印度药物警戒系统概述

N. Mittal, Rakesh Mittal, M. Gupta
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在过去的几十年里,药物警戒(PV)在世界范围内取得了一些进展。这篇综述概述了印度的光伏系统,重点是目前的情况、发展、面临的挑战以及建议的改进措施。印度药物警戒规划(PvPI)在收集药物安全相关数据并将其添加到世卫组织数据库方面发挥着重要作用。PvPI满足世卫组织对任何有效的国家药物警戒系统提出的最低要求。印度药典委员会(IPC)是PvPI下的国家协调中心。印度的PV主要依赖于药物不良事件的自发报告。印度光伏发电面临的主要挑战是报告不足。然而,在IPC进行了定期培训和提高认识计划之后,提交的报告数量有所改善。IPC定期发行的“PvPI通讯”也有助于提高医疗专业人员和患者对PV的认识。印度PV活动的加强要求在卫生科学课程中给予特别关注。事实上,对于开处方者、患者、监管机构和制药公司来说,心态的改变是必要的。
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An overview of the pharmacovigilance system in India
Abstract Pharmacovigilance (PV) has witnessed several advancements throughout the world over the past few decades. This review provides an overview of the PV system in India, focusing on the current scenario, its development, the challenges faced, and the interventions suggested for its improvement. The Pharmacovigilance Program of India (PvPI) is playing a major role in gathering drug safety related data and adding it to the WHO database. PvPI fulfills the minimum requirements given by the WHO for any functional national Pharmacovigilance system. The Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) is the national coordinating center under PvPI. PV in India relies mainly upon the spontaneous reporting of adverse drug events. The major challenge for PV in India is under-reporting. However, there is an improvement in the number of submitted reports after regular training and awareness programmes, which have been conducted by the IPC. The regular and periodic circulation of the ‘PvPI Newsletter’ by the IPC has also been instrumental in increasing awareness about PV amongst healthcare professionals and patients. The intensification of PV activities in India demands particular attention in health science curricula. Indeed, a change in mindset is necessary for prescribers, patients, regulatory agencies, and pharmaceutical companies.
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