I review and verify AE and
concomitant medication coding via MedDRA and WHO Drug coding internally referencing package inserts and investigational brochures.
Despite adjustments for age, weight,
concomitant medications, and renal or hepatic function, certain patients respond well, some experience severe adverse effects while others do not respond to the same drug therapy.
Checked, edited, reviewed and clarified adverse events,
concomitant medications and other data as needed on projects.
Crosschecked serious adverse events (SAEs), dosage administration records and
concomitant medications.
Not exact matches
Patients receiving long - term opioid therapy for chronic pain sometimes demonstrate challenging and concerning behaviors, such as using more opioid
medication than prescribed or
concomitant alcohol or drug use.
Limitations include reliance on self - reported measures, duration of the WLC condition was significantly shorter than the treatment time therefore a comparison of the full effects of treatment versus no treatment was not possible, and exclusion of patients receiving
concomitant treatment and those using antidepressant
medications which may reduce generalizability to the whole population of treatment - seeking depressed patients.