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manjiri Joshi25 years of exp in pharma & clinical research

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hello Amit. as name pharmacovigilance suggests , its about being vigilant or ,"watchful " about the adverse events that may follow after consuming the medicine. Whether the side effect is due to the drug decides whether or not it's ADR. in short pv helps us to ensure safe consumption of drugs.

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manjiri Joshi25 years of exp in pharma & clinical research

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hello Amit. as name pharmacovigilance suggests , its about being vigilant or ,"watchful " about the adverse events that may follow after consuming the medicine. Whether the side effect is due to the drug decides whether or not it's ADR. in short pv helps us to ensure safe consumption of drugs.

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manjiri Joshi25 years of exp in pharma & clinical research

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you can pursue it after your graduation in core subject related to life science

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manjiri Joshi25 years of exp in pharma & clinical research

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all life science graduates are eligible. however in order to get interview opportunity, it is better to complete PV certification as soon as you complete graduation. You must have observed that in walkin drives they always mention criteria of year of graduation.

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saumya gupta

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Hi Naveen
Pharmacovigilance, in layman's terms is drug safety. It can be defined as the study and prevention of adverse effects caused by pharmaceutical products. Pharmacovigilance is the reason that many drugs are withdrawn from or not even brought into the market at times.
Candidates of pharmacovigilance can pursue both certificate and diploma courses.
There is no shortage of jobs in this field as high-quality pharmacovigilance practice makes for good business dealing. Students in this field can get jobs in various pharmaceutical companies and earn attractive and handsome packages.With new drugs being made every day, a career in pharmac
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kajal gaikwad

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Indian Institute of Clinical Research & Management, Nagpur.
Here I have done my PG DiPLOMA IN CLINICAL RESEARCH & Pharmacovigilance.Now I am working as a Datascientist

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