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Cookies Policy

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La farmacovigilancia es la ciencia y las actividades relativas a la detección, evaluación, comprensión y prevención de las reacciones adversas o cualquier otro problema de salud relacionado con medicamentos o vacunas.

Los medicamentos, que incluyen a las vacunas, han trasformado la prevención y el tratamiento de las enfermedades a lo largo del tiempo. Además de sus beneficios, pueden tener efectos secundarios, algunos de los cuales pueden ser indeseables o inesperados.

La farmacovigilancia busca asegurar que la relación beneficio-riesgo se mantenga favorable a lo largo de todo el ciclo de vida del medicamento, es decir, desde que se autoriza hasta que se retira del mercado o se interrumpe su producción.

La farmacovigilancia comprende diversas actividades de salud pública de análisis y gestión del riesgo que contribuyen al uso racional de los medicamentos.

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