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MHRA (M) - Adverse Drug Reactions On-line Information Tracking (ADROIT)

January 24 2008 at 11:02 AM
 


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MHRA (M) - Adverse Drug Reactions On-line Information Tracking (ADROIT)

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Asset details:
IARN: DH999-000394 
Identifier: MHRA (M) ADROIT 
Description: Adverse Drug Reactions On-Line Tracking (ADROIT) of suspected adverse reactions. ADROIT is the MHRA database for storing and monitoring suspected adverse reactions to drug substances, provides a mechanism to highlight potential health threats. 
Subject: Adverse Drug Reactions; Information service; Medicines; Pharmaceutical services 
Coverage: UK 
Date: 1993 
Updating Frequency: Daily 
Date Modified:  
Source: Information on ADROIT is obtained from the pharmaceutical industry and Health Professionals 
Format: Database 
Language: English 
Author: Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency Market Towers 1 Nine Elms Lane London SW8 5NQ Mail to: [email protected] Tel: 020 7084 2000 
Publisher: Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency Market Towers 1 Nine Elms Lane London SW8 5NQ Contact person: Mr Ed Scully (Executive Support) Mail to: [email protected] Tel: 020 7084 2000 
Rights: Limited. Information available by subscription to AEGIS (ADROIT Electronically Generated Information Services) 
Category: Health, nutrition and care/ Safety 

 
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  1. MHRA personal letter to a certain Mr Bryce - morse on Jan 24, 11:04 AM
    1. If they had 3 by 2005, guessing they must be hiding the ones they've had since? n/t - paula on Jan 24, 11:25 AM
      1. temp ........where has the MHRA shifted the ADROIT database to? - morse on Jan 24, 11:37 AM
        1. Morse - paula on Jan 24, 11:44 AM
          1. ADROIT is now called SENTINEL ??? - paula on Jan 24, 11:51 AM
      2. there are more .......I just can't find the blinking url - morse on Jan 24, 11:57 AM
     


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