This blog was originally published on the MTaPS website by Dr. Meera Roy, Senior Gender Advisor for the USAID Medicines, Technologies, and Pharmaceutical Services (MTaPS) ProgramMonitoring patients who are taking a new medicine, including vaccines, is critical for patient safety. This type of monitoring, also known as pharmacovigilance (PV), helps detect, assess, understand, and prevent adverse effects of a medicine-related problem. PV is critical for determining the true safety and efficacy of a product, including identification of good and bad effects.read more
This blog was originally published on the MTaPS website by Dr. Meera Roy, Senior Gender Advisor for the USAID Medicines, Technologies, and Pharmaceutical Services (MTaPS) ProgramMonitoring patients who are taking a new medicine, including vaccines, is critical for patient safety. This type of monitoring, also known as pharmacovigilance (PV), helps detect, assess, understand, and prevent adverse effects of a medicine-related problem. PV is critical for determining the true safety and efficacy of a product, including identification of good and bad effects.read more
This blog was originally published on the MTaPS website by Dr. Meera Roy, Senior Gender Advisor for the USAID Medicines, Technologies, and Pharmaceutical Services (MTaPS) ProgramMonitoring patients who are taking a new medicine, including vaccines, is critical for patient safety. This type of monitoring, also known as pharmacovigilance (PV), helps detect, assess, understand, and prevent adverse effects of a medicine-related problem. PV is critical for determining the true safety and efficacy of a product, including identification of good and bad effects.read more
This blog was originally published on the MTaPS website by Dr. Meera Roy, Senior Gender Advisor for the USAID Medicines, Technologies, and Pharmaceutical Services (MTaPS) ProgramMonitoring patients who are taking a new medicine, including vaccines, is critical for patient safety. This type of monitoring, also known as pharmacovigilance (PV), helps detect, assess, understand, and prevent adverse effects of a medicine-related problem. PV is critical for determining the true safety and efficacy of a product, including identification of good and bad effects.read more
This blog was originally published on the MTaPS website by Dr. Meera Roy, Senior Gender Advisor for the USAID Medicines, Technologies, and Pharmaceutical Services (MTaPS) ProgramMonitoring patients who are taking a new medicine, including vaccines, is critical for patient safety. This type of monitoring, also known as pharmacovigilance (PV), helps detect, assess, understand, and prevent adverse effects of a medicine-related problem. PV is critical for determining the true safety and efficacy of a product, including identification of good and bad effects.read more
This blog was originally published on the MTaPS website by Dr. Meera Roy, Senior Gender Advisor for the USAID Medicines, Technologies, and Pharmaceutical Services (MTaPS) ProgramMonitoring patients who are taking a new medicine, including vaccines, is critical for patient safety. This type of monitoring, also known as pharmacovigilance (PV), helps detect, assess, understand, and prevent adverse effects of a medicine-related problem. PV is critical for determining the true safety and efficacy of a product, including identification of good and bad effects.read more
This blog was originally published on the MTaPS website by Dr. Meera Roy, Senior Gender Advisor for the USAID Medicines, Technologies, and Pharmaceutical Services (MTaPS) ProgramMonitoring patients who are taking a new medicine, including vaccines, is critical for patient safety. This type of monitoring, also known as pharmacovigilance (PV), helps detect, assess, understand, and prevent adverse effects of a medicine-related problem. PV is critical for determining the true safety and efficacy of a product, including identification of good and bad effects.read more
This blog was originally published on the MTaPS website by Dr. Meera Roy, Senior Gender Advisor for the USAID Medicines, Technologies, and Pharmaceutical Services (MTaPS) ProgramMonitoring patients who are taking a new medicine, including vaccines, is critical for patient safety. This type of monitoring, also known as pharmacovigilance (PV), helps detect, assess, understand, and prevent adverse effects of a medicine-related problem. PV is critical for determining the true safety and efficacy of a product, including identification of good and bad effects.read more
This blog was originally published on the MTaPS website by Dr. Meera Roy, Senior Gender Advisor for the USAID Medicines, Technologies, and Pharmaceutical Services (MTaPS) ProgramMonitoring patients who are taking a new medicine, including vaccines, is critical for patient safety. This type of monitoring, also known as pharmacovigilance (PV), helps detect, assess, understand, and prevent adverse effects of a medicine-related problem. PV is critical for determining the true safety and efficacy of a product, including identification of good and bad effects.read more