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PHARMACOVIGILANCE




        ASHUTOSH MISHRA,
        M.Pharm, (P’COLOGY)
              KSOP
WHAT IS PHARMACOVIGILANCE (PV)


The science and activities relating to the
detection, assessment, understanding
and prevention of adverse effects or any
other medicine-related problems -
Pharmaco - Vigilance
• Pharmaco = medicine
• Vigilare = to watch
  – alert watchfulness
  – forbearance of sleep; wakefulness
  – watchfulness in respect of danger; care;
    caution; circumspection
  – the process of paying close and continuous
    attention
Pharmacovigilance
                   Aims

• Early detection of unknown safety
  problems
• Detection of increases in frequency
• Identification of risk factors
• Quantifying risks
• Preventing patients from being affected
  unnecessarily
Objectives of Pharmacovigilance

• To improve patient care and safety
• To improve public health and safety
• To contribute to the assessment of benefit,
  harm, effectiveness and risk of medicines
• To promote understanding, education and
  clinical training
Scope of Pharmacovigilance
• Improve patient care and safety in relation to the use of
  medicines, and all medical and paramedical
  interventions,
• Improve public health and safety in relation to the use
  of medicines,
• Contribute to the assessment of benefit, harm,
  effectiveness and risk of medicines, encouraging their
  safe, rational and more effective (including cost-
  effective) use, and
• Promote understanding, education and clinical training
  in pharmacovigilance and its effective communication
  to the public
• ADVERSE Drug Events- ADE, harm caused by the
  drug (ADR & overdoses) and harm from the use of the
  drug (including dose reductions & discontinuations of
  drug therapy).
• ADVERSE Drug Reactions- A response to drug
  which is noxious & unintended which occurs at doses at
  normally used in man for the prophylaxis, diagnosis or
  therapy of disease. There is causal link between a drug
  & an adverse drug reaction.
• SIDE Effect- is an expected & known effect of a drug
  that is not the intended therapeutic outcome.
Adverse Reactions:Possible Causes
• INTRENSIC FACTORS OF THE DRUG
 -P’COLOGICAL
 -IDIOSYNCRATIC
 -CARCINOGENICITY, MUTAGENICITY
 -TERATOGENICITY
• EXTRENSIC FACTORS
  -ADULTERANTS
 -CONTAMINATION
• UNDERLYING MEDICAL CONDITIONS
• INTERACTION
NEED FOR PV
Reason 1:
• Humanitarian concern –
   – Insufficient evidence of safety from clinical
     trials
   – Animal experiments
   – Phase 1 – 3 studies prior to marketing
     authorization
CONT…

Reason 2
• Medicines are supposed to save lives
  Dying from a disease is sometimes
  unavoidable; dying from a medicine is
  unacceptable. Lepakhin V. Geneva 2005
• UK
  It has been suggested that ADRs may cause
  5700 deaths per year in UK
• UK
  ADRs were 4th-6th commonest cause of
  death in the US in 1994
Reason 3: ADRs are expensive !!

• Cost £446 million per annum


• 6.5% of admissions are due to ADRs
• Seven 800-bed hospitals are occupied by
  ADR patients
Reason 4:
Promoting rational use of medicines and
              adherence



             Reason 5:
     Ensuring public confidence
If something can go wrong, it will –
            Murphy's law
Reason 6: Ethics
 To know of something that is harmful to
 another person who does not know, and
 not telling, is unethical
WHY PV IS NEEDED
Why Pharmacovigilance?
• Post-marketing Topics
 Unexpected adverse reactions
 Interactions
 Dependence
 Long-term efficacy, Resistance
 Risk factors
 Quality (Counterfeit)
 Cost assessment
Why Pharmacovigilance?
• Adverse Drug Reactions are the 4th to 6th
  largest cause of mortality in the US

   • The percentage of hospital admissions
due to drug related events in some countries is
            about or more than 10%.
Some Examples


             Medicine          ADR
Thalidomide             Congenital malformations

Amidopyrine             Agranulocytosis

Clioquinol              Myeloneuropathy (SMON)

Statins                 Rhabdomyolyis

Oral Contraceptives     Thromboembolism
NEED OF PV IN INDIA
• INDIA RATES BELOW 1% OF PV WHILE WORLD 5%
  DUE TO IGNORANCE OF SUBJECT AND LACK OF
  TRAINING
• PROBLAM OF A LARGE POPULATION THAT IS
  PREDOMINENT RURAL AND EXTENT USE OF
  TRADITIONAL MEDICINE
• LACK OF PHYCISIAN AND CONSUMER AWAIRNESS
  PROGRAM
Pharmacovigilance in WHO
•   Exchange of Information
•   Policies, guidelines, normative activities
•   Country support
•   Collaborations
CURRENT SCENARIO
• Increased awareness and interest amongst doctors
  and pharmacists to report ADRS as they have seen
  some benefit in reporting

• GCP training for investigators served to increase
  awareness of SAE and ADR reporting amongst health
  care professionals and the industry
CONT…..
• More hospitals and companies using on-line
  reporting system – less hassle than submitting hard
  copy reports
• Increasing involvement by hospital pharmacists in
  pharmacovigilance – during clinical ward rounds and
  when counseling patients
Who are the partners?
•   Government
•   Industry
•   Hospitals and academia
•   Medical and pharmaceutical associations
•   Poisons information centres
•   Health professionals
•   Patients
•   Consumers
•   Media
•   WHO
WHAT TO REPORT?
SERIOUS ADRS
• A serious adverse event (experience) or reaction is any untoward
  medical occurrence that at any dose:
   – results in death,
   – is life-threatening,
   – requires inpatient hospitalization of prolongation of existing
     hospitalization,
   – is a congenital anomaly/birth defect.
   NOTE: The term “life-threatening” in the definition of “serious”
     refers to an event in which the patient was at risk of death at the
     time of the event; it does not refer to an event which
     hypothetically might have caused death if it was more severe.
WHAT SHOULD BE REPORTED
• New drugs
  – Report all suspected reactions including minor
    ones
• For established or well known drugs
  – All serious, unexpected, unusual ADRs
• Change in frequency of a given reaction
• ADRs to generics not seen with innovator
  products
• ADRs to traditional medicines
WHAT SHOUD BE REPORTED
• All suspected drug-drug, drug-food, drug-food
  supplement interactions
   – Statement highlighting marine source of supplements
     such as glucosamine so that can be avoided by those
     with allergy to sea food
• ADRs associated with drug withdrawals
• ADRs due to medication errors
   – eg vincristine given IT
• ADRs due to lack of efficacy or suspected
  pharmaceutical defects
INNOVATOR PRODUCTS

– Limited information available at time when drug is first
  marketed
– Minimal information on use in Asian population,
  interactions with indigenous medicines
– Conduct intensive monitoring to identify new, unlabeled
  adverse reactions, monitor for “rare” reactions
– Provide updates to prescribers on new findings, labelling
  changes, safety issues
NON-PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS


• Quality defects can also lead to ADRs e.g. Pan
  Pharmaceuticals (Australia) case
• Patients can develop ADRs to food supplements,
  “health products”
• Overuse of supplements
• Current issue of dioxin contamination in Cod Liver Oil
  preparations resulting in product withdrawals in UK
TRADITIONAL & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINES
• Minimal information available on traditional medicines
  – ADRs
  – Drug interactions
  – At risk groups e.g. alfalfa and exacerbation of SLE
• Misnomer of “because it is natural, it is safe
  – Association of Black Cohosh with liver problems
• Health professionals should try to get as much
  information as possible
  – Name of product
  – Indication
  – Place of purchase (esp for unregistered products)
PREGNANCY
– Very little information available on outcome
  data for drugs used in pregnancy
  • Current issue of association between lamotrigine use
    and cleft palate syndrome
  • ACE Inhibitors and congenital anomalies
– Should follow-up cases where drugs are
  prescribed intentionally or have been used
  inadvertently to monitor outcome of
  pregnancy, effect to the foetus/baby
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS WITHDRAWN
– THALIDOMIDE (1961)      Congenital limb defects
– BENOXAPROFEN (1982)                Hepatotoxicity
– PHENFORMIN (1982)       Lactic acidosis
– FENFLURAMINE (1997)                Heart-valve abnormalities
– ASTEMIZOLE                         Many drug interactions
– PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE(2000)          Haemorragic stroke
– KAVA KAVA               Liver abnormalities
– CERIVASTATIN                       Rhabdomyolysis
– CISAPRIDE               Cardiac arrythmias
– ROFECOXIB (2004)                 Cardiovascular events
– VALDECOXIB (2005)       Cardiovascular events,
                                     serious skin reactions
– COMFREY, SENECIO        Nephrotoxicity
– TEGASEROD (2007)        Cardiovascular events
– CLOBUTINOL (2007)       Cardiac arrhythmia
COMMUNICATING THE OUTCOME OF PV


• Product Alerts – National Health Authorities
• Media statements - National Health
  Authorities/Pharmacovigilance Centres
• Newsletters – National Pharmacovigilance Centres
  and WHO
• Feedback to reporters – National Pharmacovigilance
  Centres
SO….WHAT IS OUR ROLE?
           • SEND NOT ONLY
             QUANTITY BUT….


            QUALITY
            REPORTS
HOW?
•   Monitor clinical status of patients
•   Identify the correct ADRs not side effects
•   Get more information
•   Investigate at hospital level
•   Help doctors to fill-up the forms
•   Keep patient’s record if more information
    needed
REFERANCE

• WHO Safety of medicines. A guide to detecting and
  reporting adverse drug Reaction. Geneva WHO 2002
• DRUG ALERT,volume1, issue 1 nov 2005 regional pv
  centre (south) JIPMER, Pondicherry INDIA
• http://cdsco.nic.in/pharmacovigilance_intro.htm#Progr
  amme Communications
• PROTOCOL FOR NATIONAL PV PROGRAM, CDSCO
  Ministry of health &family walfare, gov of INDIA 2004
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Ashutosh pharmacovigilance

  • 1. PHARMACOVIGILANCE ASHUTOSH MISHRA, M.Pharm, (P’COLOGY) KSOP
  • 2. WHAT IS PHARMACOVIGILANCE (PV) The science and activities relating to the detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse effects or any other medicine-related problems -
  • 3. Pharmaco - Vigilance • Pharmaco = medicine • Vigilare = to watch – alert watchfulness – forbearance of sleep; wakefulness – watchfulness in respect of danger; care; caution; circumspection – the process of paying close and continuous attention
  • 4. Pharmacovigilance Aims • Early detection of unknown safety problems • Detection of increases in frequency • Identification of risk factors • Quantifying risks • Preventing patients from being affected unnecessarily
  • 5. Objectives of Pharmacovigilance • To improve patient care and safety • To improve public health and safety • To contribute to the assessment of benefit, harm, effectiveness and risk of medicines • To promote understanding, education and clinical training
  • 6. Scope of Pharmacovigilance • Improve patient care and safety in relation to the use of medicines, and all medical and paramedical interventions, • Improve public health and safety in relation to the use of medicines, • Contribute to the assessment of benefit, harm, effectiveness and risk of medicines, encouraging their safe, rational and more effective (including cost- effective) use, and • Promote understanding, education and clinical training in pharmacovigilance and its effective communication to the public
  • 7. • ADVERSE Drug Events- ADE, harm caused by the drug (ADR & overdoses) and harm from the use of the drug (including dose reductions & discontinuations of drug therapy). • ADVERSE Drug Reactions- A response to drug which is noxious & unintended which occurs at doses at normally used in man for the prophylaxis, diagnosis or therapy of disease. There is causal link between a drug & an adverse drug reaction. • SIDE Effect- is an expected & known effect of a drug that is not the intended therapeutic outcome.
  • 8. Adverse Reactions:Possible Causes • INTRENSIC FACTORS OF THE DRUG -P’COLOGICAL -IDIOSYNCRATIC -CARCINOGENICITY, MUTAGENICITY -TERATOGENICITY • EXTRENSIC FACTORS -ADULTERANTS -CONTAMINATION • UNDERLYING MEDICAL CONDITIONS • INTERACTION
  • 9. NEED FOR PV Reason 1: • Humanitarian concern – – Insufficient evidence of safety from clinical trials – Animal experiments – Phase 1 – 3 studies prior to marketing authorization
  • 10. CONT… Reason 2 • Medicines are supposed to save lives Dying from a disease is sometimes unavoidable; dying from a medicine is unacceptable. Lepakhin V. Geneva 2005
  • 11. • UK It has been suggested that ADRs may cause 5700 deaths per year in UK • UK ADRs were 4th-6th commonest cause of death in the US in 1994
  • 12. Reason 3: ADRs are expensive !! • Cost £446 million per annum • 6.5% of admissions are due to ADRs • Seven 800-bed hospitals are occupied by ADR patients
  • 13. Reason 4: Promoting rational use of medicines and adherence Reason 5: Ensuring public confidence If something can go wrong, it will – Murphy's law
  • 14. Reason 6: Ethics To know of something that is harmful to another person who does not know, and not telling, is unethical
  • 15. WHY PV IS NEEDED
  • 16. Why Pharmacovigilance? • Post-marketing Topics Unexpected adverse reactions Interactions Dependence Long-term efficacy, Resistance Risk factors Quality (Counterfeit) Cost assessment
  • 17. Why Pharmacovigilance? • Adverse Drug Reactions are the 4th to 6th largest cause of mortality in the US • The percentage of hospital admissions due to drug related events in some countries is about or more than 10%.
  • 18. Some Examples Medicine ADR Thalidomide Congenital malformations Amidopyrine Agranulocytosis Clioquinol Myeloneuropathy (SMON) Statins Rhabdomyolyis Oral Contraceptives Thromboembolism
  • 19. NEED OF PV IN INDIA • INDIA RATES BELOW 1% OF PV WHILE WORLD 5% DUE TO IGNORANCE OF SUBJECT AND LACK OF TRAINING • PROBLAM OF A LARGE POPULATION THAT IS PREDOMINENT RURAL AND EXTENT USE OF TRADITIONAL MEDICINE • LACK OF PHYCISIAN AND CONSUMER AWAIRNESS PROGRAM
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  • 21. Pharmacovigilance in WHO • Exchange of Information • Policies, guidelines, normative activities • Country support • Collaborations
  • 22. CURRENT SCENARIO • Increased awareness and interest amongst doctors and pharmacists to report ADRS as they have seen some benefit in reporting • GCP training for investigators served to increase awareness of SAE and ADR reporting amongst health care professionals and the industry
  • 23. CONT….. • More hospitals and companies using on-line reporting system – less hassle than submitting hard copy reports • Increasing involvement by hospital pharmacists in pharmacovigilance – during clinical ward rounds and when counseling patients
  • 24. Who are the partners? • Government • Industry • Hospitals and academia • Medical and pharmaceutical associations • Poisons information centres • Health professionals • Patients • Consumers • Media • WHO
  • 25. WHAT TO REPORT? SERIOUS ADRS • A serious adverse event (experience) or reaction is any untoward medical occurrence that at any dose: – results in death, – is life-threatening, – requires inpatient hospitalization of prolongation of existing hospitalization, – is a congenital anomaly/birth defect. NOTE: The term “life-threatening” in the definition of “serious” refers to an event in which the patient was at risk of death at the time of the event; it does not refer to an event which hypothetically might have caused death if it was more severe.
  • 26. WHAT SHOULD BE REPORTED • New drugs – Report all suspected reactions including minor ones • For established or well known drugs – All serious, unexpected, unusual ADRs • Change in frequency of a given reaction • ADRs to generics not seen with innovator products • ADRs to traditional medicines
  • 27. WHAT SHOUD BE REPORTED • All suspected drug-drug, drug-food, drug-food supplement interactions – Statement highlighting marine source of supplements such as glucosamine so that can be avoided by those with allergy to sea food • ADRs associated with drug withdrawals • ADRs due to medication errors – eg vincristine given IT • ADRs due to lack of efficacy or suspected pharmaceutical defects
  • 28. INNOVATOR PRODUCTS – Limited information available at time when drug is first marketed – Minimal information on use in Asian population, interactions with indigenous medicines – Conduct intensive monitoring to identify new, unlabeled adverse reactions, monitor for “rare” reactions – Provide updates to prescribers on new findings, labelling changes, safety issues
  • 29. NON-PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS • Quality defects can also lead to ADRs e.g. Pan Pharmaceuticals (Australia) case • Patients can develop ADRs to food supplements, “health products” • Overuse of supplements • Current issue of dioxin contamination in Cod Liver Oil preparations resulting in product withdrawals in UK
  • 30. TRADITIONAL & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINES • Minimal information available on traditional medicines – ADRs – Drug interactions – At risk groups e.g. alfalfa and exacerbation of SLE • Misnomer of “because it is natural, it is safe – Association of Black Cohosh with liver problems • Health professionals should try to get as much information as possible – Name of product – Indication – Place of purchase (esp for unregistered products)
  • 31. PREGNANCY – Very little information available on outcome data for drugs used in pregnancy • Current issue of association between lamotrigine use and cleft palate syndrome • ACE Inhibitors and congenital anomalies – Should follow-up cases where drugs are prescribed intentionally or have been used inadvertently to monitor outcome of pregnancy, effect to the foetus/baby
  • 32. ACTIVE INGREDIENTS WITHDRAWN – THALIDOMIDE (1961) Congenital limb defects – BENOXAPROFEN (1982) Hepatotoxicity – PHENFORMIN (1982) Lactic acidosis – FENFLURAMINE (1997) Heart-valve abnormalities – ASTEMIZOLE Many drug interactions – PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE(2000) Haemorragic stroke – KAVA KAVA Liver abnormalities – CERIVASTATIN Rhabdomyolysis – CISAPRIDE Cardiac arrythmias – ROFECOXIB (2004) Cardiovascular events – VALDECOXIB (2005) Cardiovascular events, serious skin reactions – COMFREY, SENECIO Nephrotoxicity – TEGASEROD (2007) Cardiovascular events – CLOBUTINOL (2007) Cardiac arrhythmia
  • 33. COMMUNICATING THE OUTCOME OF PV • Product Alerts – National Health Authorities • Media statements - National Health Authorities/Pharmacovigilance Centres • Newsletters – National Pharmacovigilance Centres and WHO • Feedback to reporters – National Pharmacovigilance Centres
  • 34. SO….WHAT IS OUR ROLE? • SEND NOT ONLY QUANTITY BUT…. QUALITY REPORTS
  • 35. HOW? • Monitor clinical status of patients • Identify the correct ADRs not side effects • Get more information • Investigate at hospital level • Help doctors to fill-up the forms • Keep patient’s record if more information needed
  • 36. REFERANCE • WHO Safety of medicines. A guide to detecting and reporting adverse drug Reaction. Geneva WHO 2002 • DRUG ALERT,volume1, issue 1 nov 2005 regional pv centre (south) JIPMER, Pondicherry INDIA • http://cdsco.nic.in/pharmacovigilance_intro.htm#Progr amme Communications • PROTOCOL FOR NATIONAL PV PROGRAM, CDSCO Ministry of health &family walfare, gov of INDIA 2004