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Taking stock of NHS medicines optimisation

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The Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Trust has used electronic medical records to document and share medicines decisions with GP practices and community pharmacies. April 2022 is the start, not the end of the systematisation journey. Harnessing technology. Technology can also join up and improve services.

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When Worlds Collide: The Theory of Real-World Evidence Meets Reality

FDA Law Blog: Biosimilars

It was Congress that intervened in 2022, to mandate FDA to issue or revise its 2017 guidance on considerations for the use of RWD and RWE to support regulatory decision-making for devices to clarify its regulatory expectations. This guidance, when finalized, will replace the original version of this document finalized in 2017.

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Adverse Drug Reactions

RX Note

Also, it is important to Document the ADR in the patient's medical record. What other medicines can be used instead? Whether a dose reduction is feasible or practical. The ability to successfully treat the side effect. Educate the patient about the ADR.

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Investigation launched into alleged animal welfare violations at Neuralink

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Reuters said it has interviewed 20 current and former Neuralink employees in its investigation, as well as reviewing internal company documents. We only know Animal 20’s story because we sued @UCDavis for the medical records & are still engaged in a lawsuit to get access to photos and videos of these experiments.

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Rethinking trial engagement and recruitment starts with patient perspectives: patient survey insights

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As will be discussed at the 2022 DPharm annual conference in Boston, IQVIA, a global clinical research organization, surveyed more than 6,400 participants across the U.S. existing literature, public health, electronic medical records, demographics, etc.) counterparts).