Pharmacovigilance in Denmark
What’s the current landscape of drug safety in “the country of Hygge”? Use our guide and you’ll be well-informed.
Also, if you need a specific local pharmacovigilance advice, we’re here for you.
Current status of our Danish pharmacovigilance services:
LCPPV in Denmark
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Local Literature Screening
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Who is the main PV authority in Denmark?
Other important institutions & industry groups
Some of the most important laws
Essential EU Legislation and EMA Guidlines
Since Denmark is a member of the EU, every Marketing Authorization Holder with a product on the Danish market needs to follow the European pharmacovigilance legislation and guidelines by EMA (European Medicine Agency).
To navigate through the European regulations, its is useful to know following:
– EMA Pharmacovigilance System Manual
– Directive 2001/83/EC
– Regulation (EC) 726/2004
– Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 520/2012
Local pharmacovigilance specifics
Useful abbreviations & terms to know
If you want to study local materials about pharmacovigilance in Denmark, following terms will be helpful for you to get familiar with:
EMA (European Medicine Organization)
→ Key part of the EU, dedicated to ensuring the safety and effectiveness of medicines.
CHMP (Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use)
→ EMA’s assessment committee for medicines (more details nicely described here).
DKMA (Lægemiddelstyrelsen)
→ Danish Medicines Agency
Rådet for Lægemiddelovervågning
→ Danish Pharmacovigilance Council / It advises the DKMA on issues concerning adverse drug reactions and other risks associated with medications.
Is LCPPV needed or is EU QPPV enough?
How can be adverse events reported in Denmark?
Reports can be submitted through the Danish Medicines Agency (Lægemiddelstyrelsen). This can be done using their online reporting form available on their website.
There is also a general educational part of DKMA’s website related to side effects.
Local medical journals to screen
Here are few examples of Danish local literature sources that medical authorization holders should monitor:
DANISH MEDICAL JOURNAL (Ugeskrift for Læger)
Important local medical journal in Denmark that publishes research articles, reviews, and clinical studies relevant to the Danish healthcare system and medical practice.
Before 2012 it was called Danish Medical Bulletin and articles published prior to the renaming can be found here.
ISSN: 2245-1919
DANISH SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL (DSJ)
Denmark’s scientific journal that covers also health and medical fields.
As the journal is focused on international audience, articles are accepted in any language – the goal is to publish “materials on the most significant issues of our time”.
ISSN: 3375-2389
DANISH MEDICINES AGENCY PUBLICATIONS
While not a traditional journal, the Danish Medicines Agency regularly updates its publication section with reports and guidelines that include important data on adverse drug reactions and pharmacovigilance practices in Denmark.
Rather then spending your budget for hours of repetitive manual work to monitor those sources, we recommend to simply automate this task using our Tepsivo Literature solution.
Other interesting resources
Denmark: Country Health Profile 2023
SoHEU Denmark – Country Health Profile 2023
A publication “State of Health in the EU” by European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies and OECD is available here in Denmark-specific version.
HEALTHCARE OVERVIEW DOCUMENT BY DANISH AUTHORITIES
The Ministry of the Interior and Health of Denmark, along with Healthcare Denmark, has published a well-organized overview on Danish healthcare, where you’ll also find information about licensing of medicines, pharmacovigilance or new clinical trials regulation (all in section 9).
WEBSITE OF Healthcare denmark
Healthcare Denmark is a dynamic non-profit organization that brings together public and private sectors to showcase and promote Danish healthcare solutions on the global stage.
Keep yourself in the loop with the newest advancements in Danish healthcare innovation via their publications section or dive into the latest health data from the OECD’s database and discover how different countries compare in their healthcare systems.
Scientific publications rELATED TO DANISH pharmacovigilance
Pharmacovigilance on biologicals and biosimilars: a Danish perspective
Article focused on DKMA’s action plan for biological medicinal products.
A paper that compares the consistency of adverse drug reaction (ADR) information medications in Denmark and the USA.
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