- Book
- October 2021
- 560 Pages
- Book
- November 2019
- 1216 Pages
- Book
- December 2010
- 800 Pages
Pharmacoepidemiology is a field of study that focuses on the use of drugs in large populations and the effects of those drugs on public health. It is a branch of epidemiology that combines the principles of pharmacology and epidemiology to assess the safety and effectiveness of drugs in real-world settings. Pharmacoepidemiology studies the patterns, causes, and effects of drug use in populations, and the impact of drug use on public health. It also evaluates the risk of adverse drug reactions and drug interactions. Pharmacoepidemiology is used to inform drug regulation, health policy, and clinical practice.
Some companies in the Pharmacoepidemiology market include GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Merck, Novartis, Sanofi, AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, and Bristol-Myers Squibb. Show Less Read more