Opportunities and challenges of pharmacovigilance in special populations: a narrative review of the literature

Author:

Li Yanping1,Wu Yuanlin1,Jiang Tingting1,Xing Haiyan1,Xu Jing1,Li Chen1,Ni Rui1,Zhang Ni1,Xiang Guiyuan1,Li Li1,Li Ziwei1,Gan Lanlan1,Liu Yao2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy, Daping Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing, China

2. Department of Pharmacy, Daping Hospital, Army Medical University, No. 10 Changjiang Branch Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing 400042, China

Abstract

The relatively new discipline of pharmacovigilance (PV) aims to monitor the safety of drugs throughout their evolution and is essential to discovering new drug risks. Due to their specific and complex physiology, children, pregnant women, and elderly adults are more prone to adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Additionally, the lack of clinical trial data exacerbates the challenges faced with pharmacotherapy in these populations. Elderly patients tend to have multiple comorbidities often requiring more extensive medication, which adds additional challenges for healthcare professionals (HCPs) in delivering safe and effective pharmacotherapy. Clinical trials often have inherent limitations, including insufficient sample size and limited duration of research; as some ADRs are attributed to long-term use of a drug, these may go undetected during the course of the trial. Therefore, the implementation of PV is key to insuring the safe and effective use of drugs in special populations. We conducted a thorough review of the scientific literature on PV systems across the European Union, the United States, and China. Our review focused on basic physiological characteristics, drug use, and PV for specific populations (children, pregnant women, and the elderly). This article aims to provide a reference for the development of follow-up policies and improvement of existing policies as well as provide insight into drug safety with respect to patients of special populations.

Funder

the Chongqing Special Project for Technological Innovation and Application Development

the Chongqing Clinical Pharmacy Key Specialties Construction Project

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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