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Pharmacoepidemiology study designs

Hebert C, Delaney JA, Hemmelgarn B et al. (2007) Benzodiazepines and elderly drivers a comparison of pharmacoepidemiological study designs. Pharmacoepidemiol Drag Saf 16(8) 845-849 Hemmeter U, Muller M, Bischof R et al. (2000) Effect of zopiclone and temazepam on sleep EEG parameters, psychomotor and memory functions in healthy elderly volunteers. Psychopharmacology (Berl) 147(4) 384-396... [Pg.45]

IV. Study designs and data sources available for pharmacoepidemiology studies. 31... [Pg.27]

IV. STUDY DESIGNS AND DATA SOURCES AVAILABLE FOR PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY STUDIES... [Pg.31]

Wider range of patients than in NDA/PLA database Larger numbers of patients Active comparator study designs Supplemental efficacy studies Additional approvals in non-ICH countries Pharmacoepidemiology and pharmacoeconomics in particular healthcare environments Post-marketing commitments All of the above... [Pg.120]

Ungar W (1997a) The choice of pharmacoeconomic study design during drug development -Part 1. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety 6 391-397. [Pg.432]

Consiglio GP, Burden AM, Maclure M, McCarthy L, Cadarette SM (2013) Case-crossover study design in pharmacoepidemiology systematic review and recommendations. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf 22 1146-1153... [Pg.296]

Pharmacoepidemiology—The study of the use of and the effects of drugs in large numbers of people with the purpose of supporting safe and effective drug therapies. This type of observational research is useful when more rigorous, experimental designs are not feasible. [Pg.2689]

A case-control study may be nested within a cohort smdy, i.e. cases and controls are all drawn from a clearly defined cohort. This is an efficient design which is now commonly used in pharmacoepidemiology. Attempts are made in the design and analysis to nimirnise possible biases, and to identify and adjust for confounding factors. Typically a cohort study will measure both absolute and relative risks whereas a case-control study will usually only measure odds ratios which generally approximate to relative risks, hi both cases the data may be summarised in two-by-two tables, as shown in the following examples ... [Pg.39]


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