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FDA Begins Real-Time Reporting of Adverse Event Data

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Dear AHVAP Members and Colleagues, 

The following information is being shared with all AHVAP members as part of our ongoing partnership with the US Food and Drug Administration:

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration began daily publication of adverse event data from the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). This represents a significant step forward in modernizing the agency’s safety monitoring infrastructure and demonstrates its commitment to radical transparency and real-time protection of public health.

“Adverse event reporting should be fast, seamless and transparent,” said FDA Commissioner Marty Makary, M.D., M.P.H. “People who navigate the government’s clunky adverse event reporting websites should not have to wait months for that information to become public. We’re closing that waiting period and will continue to streamline the process from start to finish.”

FAERS is the FDA's primary database for collecting and analyzing adverse event reports, serious medication errors, and product quality complaints for prescription drugs and therapeutic biologics, containing reports submitted by healthcare professionals, consumers, and manufacturers.

The shift is one of many steps in the FDA's broader data modernization strategy to streamline all of its adverse event reporting systems and increase reporting frequency across all systems to identify safety signals faster.

The public can view the latest adverse event data on the FAERS Public Dashboard. Healthcare professionals and consumers are encouraged to report adverse events to the FDA’s MedWatch site.

As additional updates are communicated from our partners at FDA, we will pass them along as part of your AHVAP membership. 

Warm regards,

Team AHVAP

 

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