Abstract
The World Health Organization (WHO) database has been in existence since 1968 and now contains about one million adverse reaction reports (ADRs) from 35 countries. Data are routinely available in output documents which expedite international adverse signal analysis in the WHO Program member countries. The data can also be accessed by other parties on request, though the possibility of misuse has led some countries to wish to consider each request before allowing release of their own data.
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