Drug Safety Management

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Drug Safety Management
Published 12/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.11 GB | Duration: 3h 7m

Drug efficacy and safety, Risk management, How to develop a medication plan, Drug errors, drug development etc

What you'll learn

How to develop a medication plan

Drug efficacy and safety

Risk management in drug safety

Adverse effect reporting

Preparing for safety issues following drug approval

Tips for preventing substance abuse

How to develop and implement a national drug policy

Minimizing drug side effects

Drug safety and food interactions

Requirements

No requirement

Description

The drug safety concept has earned a lot of attention during the past decade due to the fact it plays a major role in patients health. Recent laws stress this concept should be included in the process of new medications approval and continued conduct of post- marketing drug evaluations.Benefit-risk assessment should be considered by all health care professionals when they need to give specific drugs to specific groups of patients. All drugs have side effects, but the extent of their impact and severity varies from mild to severe. Most of the side effects are predictable and mentioned in the leaflets for each drug. However, the serious problem is that some of the drug side effects are not previously known or have not been noticed, and the real risk here is whether they would exert a severe deleterious impact on the patients who are using them. Among the factors that may increase the severity of the side effect the type of medication and the type of patients using them are the most important.The danger of effects of drugs is not limited to taking drugs during pregnancy, deleterious effects on the fetus may be experienced even if a medication is taken within a short period of time period before pregnancy. The incidence of side effects can be easily avoided by applying certain preventive measures on the part of the patient. One of these measures is full awareness and knowledge about the medications used, and this can be achieved by reading the leaflet including in the package of the drug, which usually contains all necessary information about the drug. Different medication can interact with each other and cause what is known as drug interactions, which can occur with most drug. Such interactions could occur at any stage while the drug is present in the body.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 What is drug safety

Lecture 3 Drug safety facts

Lecture 4 Special patient population and drug safety

Lecture 5 Minimizing drug side effect

Lecture 6 Drug safety and food interaction

Lecture 7 Terms commonly used in drug safety

Lecture 8 Herbal medicine

Lecture 9 Drug development

Lecture 10 Placebos

Lecture 11 Introduction to concepts in pharmacotherapy

Section 2: Drug Efficacy And Safety

Lecture 12 Efficacy and effectiveness

Lecture 13 Adverse effects

Lecture 14 Balancing drug benefits and adverse effect

Lecture 15 Therapeutic index

Section 3: How To develop A Medication Plan

Lecture 16 Know about your prescription medication

Lecture 17 Know about over- the counter medication

Lecture 18 Store your medication properly

Lecture 19 Develop a watchful eye

Lecture 20 Dispose of unused medication properly

Section 4: Risk Management Of Drug Safety

Lecture 21 Casuality assessment

Lecture 22 Signal management

Lecture 23 Risk management plan

Lecture 24 Risk benefit profile of drug

Lecture 25 Pharmacoepidemiology

Section 5: Adverse Extent Reporting

Lecture 26 Activities involved in pharmacovigilance

Lecture 27 Coding of adverse events

Lecture 28 Serious detarmination

Lecture 29 Expidited reporting

Lecture 30 Clinical trail reporting

Lecture 31 Spontaneous reporting

Lecture 32 Aggregated reporting

Lecture 33 Other reporting methods

Section 6: How To Develop And Implement A National Drug Policy

Lecture 34 Introduction

Lecture 35 The national drug policy process

Lecture 36 Legislation

Lecture 37 Selection of essential drug

Lecture 38 Affordability

Lecture 39 Drug financing

Lecture 40 Supply system

Lecture 41 Drug regulation

Lecture 42 Rational use of drug

Lecture 43 Research

Lecture 44 Human resource development

Lecture 45 Monitoring and evaluation

Section 7: Preparing For Safety Issues Following Drug Approval

Lecture 46 Introduction

Lecture 47 Pre-approval planning for proactive risk management

Lecture 48 Pre-approval consideration of registries or observational studies

Lecture 49 Proactive risk mitigation strategies pre-approval

Lecture 50 Conclusion

Section 8: Tips For Preventing Substance Abuse

Lecture 51 Understand how substance abuse develops

Lecture 52 Avoid temptation and peer pressure

Lecture 53 Seek help for risk mental illness

Lecture 54 Examine the risk factors

Lecture 55 Keep a well-balance life

Section 9: Pharmacoenvironmentology

Lecture 56 Pharmacoenvironmentology

Doctors, nurses, health workers, caregivers, ministry of health, governments, specialist, consultants, managers, hospital administrators, hospitals, clinics, pharmaceuticals, directors, CEO, etc.