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- Standardised MedDRA Queries (SMQs)
Standardised MedDRA Queries (SMQs) are used to support signal detection and monitoring SMQs are validated, standard sets of MedDRA terms These sets of terms have undergone extensive review, testing, analysis and expert discussion
- What is an SMQ?: A Guide to Standardised MedDRA Queries
Learn the definition of what is an SMQ, a Standardised MedDRA Query, and how this vital tool is used in pharmacovigilance to analyze and report drug safety data
- Standardised MedDRA Queries
SMQs are validated, pre-determined sets of MedDRA terms grouped together after extensive review, testing, analysis, and expert discussion SMQs are a unique feature of MedDRA and provide a strong tool to support safety analysis and reporting
- Introductory Guide for Standardised MedDRA Queries (SMQs) Version 25
NOTE: To perform a comprehensive search for agranolycytosis events, it may be necessary to combine Agranulocytosis (SMQ), Sepsis (SMQ), and Toxic-septic shock conditions (SMQ)
- MedDRA SMQs
Here are some examples of use of Standardised MedDRA Queries (SMQs) to address safety issues The objective of this study, was to evaluate important quantitative and qualitative criteria of algorithmic SMQs to reflect their performance in the identification of relevant cases
- Introductory Guide for Standardised MedDRA Queries (SMQs) Version 23
atory failure (SMQ) was developed as an additional stand-alone SMQ As a result of this testing, 28 term modifications to Acute central respirato depression (SMQ) were included in the MedDRA Version 18 0 release For detailed information, please refer to the original documentation for Acute central respiratory depres
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- MedDRA and SMQs - Pharmaacademias
Standardized MedDRA Queries (SMQs) are pre-defined sets of MedDRA terms that are grouped together to assist in identifying specific medical conditions or safety issues
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