Using social media in safety signal management: is it reliable?

Social media use is growing globally, with a reported 3 billion active users in 2017. This medium is used increasingly in a health setting by patients (and to a limited extent, healthcare professionals) to share experiences and ask advice on medical conditions as well as pharmaceutical products. In...

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