New EMA database on adverse drug reaction reports
Thread poster: Emma Goldsmith
Emma Goldsmith
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Spain
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Member (2004)
Spanish to English
Jun 1, 2012

Yesterday, the European Medicines Agency launched a new website called ADRreports.eu giving public online access to suspected adverse drug reaction reports in the form of a database run by EudraVigilance.

I've blogged about the new website and ADR terminology for translators at ADRreports.eu giving public online access to suspected adverse drug reaction reports in the form of a database run by EudraVigilance.

I've blogged about the new website and ADR terminology for translators at Signs&Symptoms of Translation. Enjoy!
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New EMA database on adverse drug reaction reports







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