Pharmacovigilance in Spain
How is it with the drug safety system in this state on the Iberian Peninsula? Read our guide to get a clear picture.
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Current status of our Spanish pharmacovigilance services:
LCPPV / EU QPPV in Spain
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Local Literature Screening
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Who is the main PV authority in Spain?
Other important institutions & industry groups
Some of the most important laws
Essential EU Legislation and EMA Guidlines
Since Spain is a member of the EU, every Marketing Authorization Holder with a product on the Spanish 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 to know
If you want to study local materials about pharmacovigilance in Spain, following terms will be helpful for you to get familiar with:
(more abbreviations can be found here)
EMA (European Medicine Organization)
→ Key part of the EU, dedicated to ensuring the safety and effectiveness of medicines.
EVPM (EudraVigilance post-authorization module)
→ Dedicated to the collection of ICSRs related to all medicinal products authorised in the EEA.
PRAC (Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee)
→ Committee responsible for assessing and monitoring the safety of human medicines
AEMPS (Agencia Española de Medicamentos y Productos Sanitarios)
→ Spanish Agency of Medicines and Medical Products / Main authority on pharmacovigilance.
SEFV-H (Sistema Español de Farmacovigilancia de medicamentos de uso Humano)
→ Spanish Pharmacovigilance System for Medicines for Human Use
CIMA (Centro de información de medicamentos)
→ Spanish Medical Database
FEDRA (Farmacovigilancia Española, Datos de Reacciones Adversas)
→ Spanish Pharmacovigilance, Adverse Reaction Data / database containing reports of suspected adverse reactions to medicines (ADRs) for human use
RAM (reacciones adversas a medicamentos)
→ ADR / adverse drug reaction
Is LCPPV needed or is EU QPPV enough?
How can be adverse events reported in Spain?
Healthcare professionals and MAHs must report serious adverse reactions occurring in Spain to the regional pharmacovigilance centers.
Reports can be submitted electronically through the FEDRA’s web form Notificación de Sospechas de Reacciones Adversas a Medicamentos that allows healthcare professionals and patients to report suspected adverse reactions directly to the SEFV-H.
Local medical journals to screen
Here are few examples of Spanish local literature sources that medical authorization holders should monitor:
REVISTA CLÍNICA ESPAÑOLA
Established in 1940, this journal serves as the official publication of the Spanish Society of Internal Medicine (SEMI). It focuses on updating knowledge in internal medicine and publishes original articles, reviews, and consensus documents that are rigorously peer-reviewed.
The journal emphasizes practical applications of internal medicine, making it a valuable resource for clinicians seeking to stay current with best practices.
ISSN: 1578-1860
REVISTA ESPAÑOLA DE MEDICINA LEGAL
Spanish Journal of Legal Magazine focuses on legal and forensic medicine and is the official journal of the National Association of Forensic Physicians. It provides a platform for scientific articles.
Its focus on the overlap between medicine and law makes it a must-read for professionals in forensic medicine and the legal field.
ISSN: 2445-4249
GACETA SANITARIA
A public health journal that publishes research articles, reviews, and opinion pieces related to various aspects of public health. It aims to disseminate knowledge that contributes to improving health policies and practices.
The journal is known for its focus on public health issues specific to Spain, making it a critical resource for policymakers and health professionals.
ISSN: 1578-1283
MEDICINA CLÍNICA
It publishes clinical research articles across various medical specialties and aims to provide a forum for scientific exchange among healthcare professionals.
The journal is particularly noted for its rapid publication process, allowing timely dissemination of critical clinical findings.
ISSN: 1578-8989
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
Country Public Health / Health System Assessments
Spain: Country Health Profile 2023
The 2023 edition of “State of Health in the EU: Spain” provides a comprehensive look at the health landscape in the country, exploring key topics such as overall health status, important health determinants and risk factors, and how the health system is organized and funded.
Studies related to pharmacovigilance in Spain
Reporting of suspected adverse drug reactions by nursing in Spain
This study shines a light on the crucial yet often overlooked role of nurses in reporting adverse drug reactions in Spain, revealing that many cases go unreported, particularly in vaccine administration. Discover the key insights and recommendations that could empower nurses to enhance pharmacovigilance practices and improve patient safety in healthcare settings.
This material explores the evolving role of clinical pharmacology in Spain, emphasizing the need to shift from traditional drug assessments to a broader focus on how medications impact individuals and society as a whole. Dive into the discussion on how real-world data and ongoing evaluations can reshape our understanding of drug effectiveness and safety, ultimately leading to smarter healthcare decisions that benefit everyon
Uncovering important safety signals related to drug-induced hyponatraemia, particularly highlighting its serious impact on older women taking multiple medications. Learn about the specific drugs linked to this condition and why ongoing patient monitoring is crucial, as well as how healthcare professionals can better recognize and report these potentially dangerous reactions.
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