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EU Agency Launches Website on Suspected Medication Side Effects

Last week, the European Medicines Agency announced the launch of a new website that contains reports on suspected side  effects of medications, CMIO reports.

The information in the reports comes from EudraVigilance, a drug safety database that EMA maintains  for European Union member states.

The website currently offers reports on about 650 drugs and active  ingredients (Stuart, CMIO, 6/1). Each report details adverse reactions  that patients, physicians and pharmaceutical companies have reported to  regulatory authorities in the EU (AFP/Google News, 6/1).

Users can view the adverse reaction data by:

  • Age group;
  • Gender;
  • Type of suspected side effect; or
  • Outcome (CMIO, 6/1).

Officials emphasized that the data relate to suspected side effects. The EMA release stated, “Suspected side effects may not be  related to or caused by the medicine, and as a result, the published information  cannot be used to determine the likelihood of experiencing a side effect or as  an indication that a medicine is harmful.”

The reports currently are available only in English, but EMA plans to release  the data in the EU’s 22 other official languages in the coming weeks  (AFP/Google News, 6/1). The agency also eventually plans to release  reports on additional medicines (CMIO, 6/1).

Source: iHealthBeat

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