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Will the future of pharmacovigilance be more automated?

Francesco Salvo, Joëlle Micallef, Amir Lahouegue, Laurent Chouchana, Louis Létinier, Jean‐Luc Faillie, Alexandre Pariente

2023Expert Opinion on Drug Safety17 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Artificial intelligence (AI) based tools offer new opportunities for pharmacovigilance (PV) activities. Nevertheless, their contribution to PV needs to be tailored to preserve and strengthen medical and pharmacological expertise in drug safety. AREAS COVERED: This work aims to describe PV tasks in which the contribution of AI and intelligent automation (IA) tools is required, in the context of a continuous increase of spontaneous reporting cases and regulatory tasks. A narrative review with expert selection of pertinent references was performed through Medline. Two areas were covered, management of spontaneous reporting cases and signal detection. PERSPECTIVE: The use of AI and IA tools will assist a large spectrum of PV activities, both in public and private PV systems, in particular for tasks of low added value (e.g. initial quality check, verification of essential regulatory information, search for duplicates). Testing, validating, and integrating these tools in the PV routine are the actual challenges for modern PV systems, to guarantee high-quality standards in terms of case management and signal detection.

Topics & Concepts

PharmacovigilanceContext (archaeology)AutomationMedicineQuality (philosophy)Risk analysis (engineering)Data scienceKnowledge managementComputer scienceDrugPharmacologyEngineeringPhilosophyEpistemologyMechanical engineeringPaleontologyBiologyPharmacovigilance and Adverse Drug ReactionsPharmaceutical Quality and CounterfeitingBenford’s Law and Fraud Detection
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