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is the study of the use and effects of medications in large populations. It combines principles of epidemiology and pharmacology to assess the safety, effectiveness, and outcomes of drugs, vaccines, and other therapeutic interventions in real-world settings. The goal is to understand how drugs affect populations, identify potential adverse effects, and inform public health policies and clinical practice.

Pharmacoepidemiology

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Its purpose is to analyze drug effectiveness and adverse drug reactions (ADRs), to assess patterns of drug use, and to compare the data obtained from clinical trials with the use of drugs in clinical practice

Pharmacoepidemiology

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 multifaceted discipline that combines the principles of both pharmacology and epidemiology for the study of the use and effects of drugs in extensive populations. It applies epidemiological methods to the area of clinical pharmacology.

Pharmacoepidemiology

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primarily been concerned with postmarketing drug surveillance; however, in recent times, the scope of interest for pharmacoepidemiologists has significantly expanded.

Pharmacoepidemiology

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The main objective of pharmacoepidemiology:  () the understanding of the benefits and risks associated with drug use, ultimately informing clinical decision making and public health policy.  () the economic impact and health advantages arising from unintended drug effects

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Key Concepts in Pharmacoepidemiology

Drug utilization

ADR

Drug safety

Effectiveness and Comparative Effectiveness Research

Risk-Benefit Analysis

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 Examining patterns in the use of medications, including the frequency, types, and indications for drug prescriptions or use in specific populations. Example: Studying the prescribing patterns of antibiotics in a region to identify trends or inappropriate uses

Drug Utilization

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: Investigating unintended and harmful effects of drugs when used in large, diverse populations. Example: Monitoring the incidence of severe allergic reactions to a new medication across various age groups

Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs):

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Monitoring and analyzing the risks associated with drug use, especially in relation to rare or long-term adverse events that may not have been identified in clinical trials. Example: Observing the risk of cardiovascular events associated with a new diabetes medication over several years.

Drug Safety

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Assessing how well a drug works in real-world settings compared to its performance in clinical trials, including comparisons between different medications for the same condition. Example: Comparing the effectiveness of two different cholesterol-lowering drugs in reducing heart disease events among patients in the community.

Effectiveness and Comparative Effectiveness Research

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Evaluating the overall benefits of a drug relative to its risks, including the consideration of alternative treatments. Example: Weighing the risk of liver damage from a drug against its effectiveness in treating chronic hepatitis C.

. Risk-Benefit Analysis

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The study of the use and effects of drugs in large populations.

Pharmacoepidemiology

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The study of drugs' effects, mechanisms, and interactions at the individual level.

Clinical Pharmacology

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The study of disease distribution, determinants, and prevention at the population level.

Clinical Epidemiology

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Drug mechanisms, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug interactions, and dosing.

Clinical Pharmacology

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Population-level effects, drug safety, and efficacy in real-world settings.

Pharmacoepidemiology

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Disease incidence, risk factors, and prevention in populations

Clinical Epidemiology

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To understand drug actions, optimize therapy, and determine individual treatment plans

Clinical Pharmacology

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To evaluate the effectiveness, safety, and risks of drug interventions in populations.

Pharmacoepidemiology

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To identify risk factors for diseases, improve treatment outcomes, and inform public health policies.

Clinical Epidemiology

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