Use of Screening Algorithms and Computer Systems to Efficiently Signal Higher-Than-Expected Combinations of Drugs and Events in the US FDA’s Spontaneous Reports Database Ana SzarfmanStella G. MachadoRobert T. O’Neill Leading Article 21 November 2012 Pages: 381 - 392
A Data Mining Approach for Signal Detection and Analysis Andrew BateMarie LindquistRoland Orre Short Communication 21 November 2012 Pages: 393 - 397
From Pharmacovigilance to Pharmacoperformance Jonathan Peachey Short Communication 21 November 2012 Pages: 399 - 405
Good Pharmacovigilance Practices Robert C. NelsonBruce PalsulichVictor Gogolak Short Communication 21 November 2012 Pages: 407 - 414
Statistical Techniques for Signal Generation Patrick PurcellSimon Barty Short Communication 21 November 2012 Pages: 415 - 421
Automated Signal Generation in Prescription-Event Monitoring Emma HeeleyLynda V. WiltonSaad A.W. Shakir Short Communication 21 November 2012 Pages: 423 - 432
Signal Generation in the New Zealand Intensive Medicines Monitoring Programme David M. Coulter Short Communication 21 November 2012 Pages: 433 - 439
Prescription-Event Monitoring in Japan (J-PEM) Kiyoshi Kubota Short Communication 21 November 2012 Pages: 441 - 444
Effects of Coding Dictionary on Signal Generation Elliot G. Brown Short Communication 21 November 2012 Pages: 445 - 452
Use of Measures of Disproportionality in Pharmacovigilance Antoine C.G. EgbertsRonald H.B. MeyboomEugène P. van Puijenbroek Short Communication 21 November 2012 Pages: 453 - 458
Signal Selection and Follow-Up in Pharmacovigilance Ronald H.B. MeyboomMarie LindquistI. Ralph Edwards Short Communication 21 November 2012 Pages: 459 - 465
Causal Association in Pharmacovigilance and Pharmacoepidemiology Saad A.W. ShakirDeborah Layton Short Communication 21 November 2012 Pages: 467 - 471