Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety (Journal)

Abbreviation: PDS

Definition

Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety (PDS) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal focused on medication safety, risk management, and real-world evaluation of drug effects in populations.

The journal publishes studies on adverse event patterns, signal detection methods, observational research design, and regulatory safety science. Researchers may use PDS articles to support protocol rationale, safety monitoring strategies, and interpretation of post-market evidence. Peer-reviewed findings can strengthen pharmacovigilance plans and help justify risk mitigation approaches. Citing reputable safety literature improves credibility and supports evidence-driven oversight.

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