Pharmacoepidemiology
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Pharmacoepidemiology
Wiley, c2000
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Third Edition of this successful book has been revised and updated to include the latest advances in the field. It incorporates new topics such as prescription event monitoring, general practice research database, and drug utilization review. Provides an American and European perspective. The authors are renowned in the field.
Table of Contents
- What is Pharmacoepidemiology? - B. Strom
- Study Designs Available for Pharmacoepidemiology Studies - B. Strom
- PERSPECTIVES ON PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY. The Public Health, the University, and Pharmacoepidemiology - P. Stolley J.-R. Laporte
- SYSTEMS AVAILABLE FOR PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY STUDIES. Spontaneous Reporting in the United States - D. Kennedy, et al.
- Case - Control Surveillance - S. Shapiro
- Prescription -event Monitoring - R. Mann
- UnitedHealth Group - D. Shatin, et al.
- Medicaid Databases - J. Carson, et al.
- How Should One Perform Pharmacoepidemiology Studies?: Choosing Among the Available Alternatives - B. Strom
- SELECTED SPECIAL APPLICATIONS AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY. Bioethical Issues in Pharmacoepidemiology Research - D. Casarett, et al.
- Drug Utilization Review - S. Hennessy, et al.
- Determining Causation from Case Reports - J. Jones
- Bias and Confounding in Pharmacoepidemiology - J.P. Collet J.-F. Boivin
- CONCLUSION. The Future of Pharmacoepidemiology - B. Strom
- Appendices. Index.
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