An overview of pharmacoepidemiology in New Zealand: Medical databases, registries and research achievements
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Ndukwe, HC
Chyou, TY
Salahudeen, MS
Narayan, SW
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Pharmacoepidemiology is an eclectic blend of epidemiology, clinical pharmacology and biostatistics. In New Zealand there have been recent advances in pharmacoepidemiology to examine drug utilisation, monitor adverse drug events and complement pharmacovigilance. This paper attempts to describe the past, present and future of pharmacoepidemiology, particularly in the area of translational research with a particular focus on medicine use and safety. New Zealand is well-positioned globally to make significant contributions to the knowledge base of drug safety in real-world settings.
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New Zealand Medical Journal
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130
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1449
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© 2017 New Zealand Medical Association. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.
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Nishtala, PS; Ndukwe, HC; Chyou, TY; Salahudeen, MS; Narayan, SW, An overview of pharmacoepidemiology in New Zealand: Medical databases, registries and research achievements, New Zealand Medical Journal, 2017, 130 (1449), pp. 52-61