The value of social media analysis for adverse events detection and pharmacovigilance: scoping review

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  • What: Instead, the authors propose to focus this study on establishing how social media data can contribute to pharmacovigilance. The authors therefore did not consider papers where the primary aim was to assess events such as intentional and accidental poisoning (i.e., overdose), drug abuse, errors or non-compliance. Drug-drug interactions are not eligible where they are the primary objective of the paper due to the different techniques required in identifying interactions as opposed to adverse events under normal use. 2) Details on the primary aim of the study.
  • Who: Golder et al et . . .

     

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