Author: Ball, Greg; Kurek, Raffael; Hendrickson, Barbara A.; Buchanan, James; Wang, William W.; Duke, Susan P.; Bhattacharyya, Amit; Li, Mengchun; O’Brien, Dennis; Weigel, Judith; Wang, Wenquan; Jiang, Qi; Ahmad, Faiz; Seltzer, Jonathan H.; Herrero-Martinez, Esteban; Tremmel, Lothar
Title: Global Regulatory Landscape for Aggregate Safety Assessments: Recent Developments and Future Directions Cord-id: c1olcki4 Document date: 2020_1_6
ID: c1olcki4
Snippet: Notwithstanding successful harmonization efforts, the global regulatory framework governing product safety is complex and continually evolving, as evidenced by additional regional guidance and regulations. In this regulatory review, we provide an overview from both global and regional perspectives. A historical perspective, with a focus on recent developments, enables identification of important long–term trends, such as a shift from single–case medical review of serious adverse events to an
Document: Notwithstanding successful harmonization efforts, the global regulatory framework governing product safety is complex and continually evolving, as evidenced by additional regional guidance and regulations. In this regulatory review, we provide an overview from both global and regional perspectives. A historical perspective, with a focus on recent developments, enables identification of important long–term trends, such as a shift from single–case medical review of serious adverse events to an interdisciplinary evaluation of aggregate data for the purpose of judging product causality and informing benefit–risk assessments. We will show how these trends lead to opportunities for closer interdisciplinary collaboration, for bridging the gap between preand postmarketing surveillance, and for a more proactive determination of patient populations with a positive benefit–risk profile for product use. We will conclude by pointing to ongoing and future work that seeks to provide specific solutions for ongoing aggregate safety evaluation.
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