Why is QPPV Training the Key to Pharmacovigilance Success?
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Drug safety involves ensuring that the right medication is given to the right patient at the right time to enhance patient outcomes. A Qualified Person Responsible for Pharmacovigilance (QPPV) is key in overseeing the management of pharmacovigilance services and maintaining the quality standards of a pharmaceutical company.
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This individual plays a proactive role, guiding actions from establishing a pharmacovigilance system to acting as a point of contact for regulatory authorities' concerns.
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The role of a QPPV can vary, with some positions requiring a managerial focus and others requiring a more task-oriented responsibility. In addition to scientific expertise and medical knowledge, a QPPV must possess various skills to meet the goals of ensuring drug safety.
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