Drug Safety Risk Management, Pharmacovigilance, Pharmacoepidemiology Services - DSRU is an independent academic unit internationally respected for its work in Pharmacovigilance, Pharmacoepidemiology, Risk Management and Training Services.

  • http://www.dsru.org/contact-us/ Contact details and directions to the DSRU - The DSRU is located in Bursledon on the outskirts of Southampton, close to the M27 motorway. Southampton Airport and Southampton Airport Parkway train station are nearby.
  • http://www.dsru.org/about-us/ Drug Safety Research Unit - Clinical Research Database Studies and Risk Management - Established in 1981, the DSRU monitors clinical research, database studies and communicates the safety and risk management of medicines.
  • http://www.dsru.org/about-us/who-we-are/ Drug Safety Research Unit: Who we are - The DSRU team is headed by Professor Saad Shakir and overseen by a panel of Trustees.
  • http://www.dsru.org/about-us/who-we-are/director-trustees/ Drug Safety Research Unit: Director & Trustees - The DSRU is headed by Director, Professor Saad Shakir, and overseen by a panel of trustees.
  • http://www.dsru.org/about-us/history-of-dsru/ The DSRU was established in 1980 by Professor Bill Inman - The DSRU was established by Professor Bill Inman, initially focusing on Prescription-Event Monitoring (PEM) for the early detection of potential drug hazards.
  • http://www.dsru.org/about-us/history-of-dsru/bursledon-hall/ The DSRU is located at Bursledon Hall, Southampton, UK. - The DSRU is an independent academic unit and is housed in Bursledon Hall near Southampton.
  • http://www.dsru.org/studies-for-risk-management/ Pharmacovigilance Studies for Drug Risk Management Plans - The DSRU conducts pharmacovigilance and pharmacoepidemiology studies which can contribute towards a risk management plan.
  • http://www.dsru.org/studies-for-risk-management/capabilities/ The DSRU conducts pharmacovigilance studies for risk management plans - We offer the complete risk management study package, including advising on and undertaking pharmacovigilance and pharmacoepidemiology studies.
  • http://www.dsru.org/studies-for-risk-management/network-of-european-studies/ Network of European Studies - DSRU Education & Research Ltd - The DSRU has the capability to co-ordinate a network of European studies. These PASS or risk management studies can be conducted anywhere in Europe.
  • http://www.dsru.org/studies/current-studies/modified-pem-studies/ The DSRU no longer conducts PEM studies, but does conduct Modified PEM studies - The DSRU no longer conducts PEM studies, but does conduct Modified PEM studies
  • http://www.dsru.org/studies-for-risk-management/registries/ The DSRU conducts registry-based studies for risk management plans - The DSRU has experience of conducting registry-based studies for risk management plans.
  • http://www.dsru.org/studies-for-risk-management/nested-case-control-studies/ DSRU is experienced in conducting nested case-control studies - A nested case control study involves constructing a case-control study from a small sample of a population nested within a cohort and is a cost-effective alternative to the full epidemiological cohort study.
  • http://www.dsru.org/studies-for-risk-management/drug-utilisation-studies/ The DSRU conducts drug utilisation studies for risk management plans - The DSRU can both advise on and conduct drug utilisation studies for risk management plans.
  • http://www.dsru.org/studies-for-risk-management/pharmacoepidemiological-databases/ Pharmacoepidemiological Databases - Spontaneous Reporting Databases - The DSRU has extensive experience of conducting drug safety studies using pharmacoepidemiological databases, which can save time compared to a prospective study design.
  • http://www.dsru.org/studies-for-risk-management/pharmacoepidemiological-databases/cprd/ The DSRU can conduct studies on CPRD data - The DSRU can conduct studies on CPRD data and data from other pharmacoepidemiological databases
  • http://www.dsru.org/studies-for-risk-management/pharmacoepidemiological-databases/spontaneous-reporting-databases/ The DSRU conducts studies on spontaneous reporting databases for risk management plans - DSRU has experience of conducting studies on data received as spontaneous reports of suspected adverse drug reactions, including Yellow Card data.
  • http://www.dsru.org/studies-for-risk-management/pharmacoepidemiological-databases/others/ DSRU conducts studies using databases besides the CPRD and Yellow Card databases - DSRU can conduct studies on THIN, IMS, PHARMO, SFK, Vigibase and EudraVigilance data.
  • http://www.dsru.org/consulting-on-risk-management/ Drug Safety, Pharmacovigilance Consultancy - Leaders in Risk Management -  The DSRU are leaders in Risk Management Plans in the EU and provide Drug Safety, Pharmacovigilance Consultancy. Contact us for more information.
  • http://www.dsru.org/consulting-on-risk-management/risk-management/ Drug Risk Management Plans (RMP) and Strategy - DSRU - Drug Risk Management Plans (RMP) and Strategy - DSRU has many years’ experience of providing advice on and conducting studies for Risk Management Plans 
  • http://www.dsru.org/consulting-on-risk-management/pharmacovigilance/ Risk Management Consultants in Pharmacovigilance - DSRU - Risk Management Consultants in Pharmacovigilance - The DSRU has extensive experience of conducting pharmacovigilance studies in both primary and secondary care.

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