Drug safety in Africa: a review of systems and resources for pharmacovigilance

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Introduction: Pharmacovigilance on the African continent has developed over time, with 50 of the 54 countries currently being members of the WHO Programme for international drug monitoring. However, there are still challenges, such as weak regulation, insufficient resources, and differing policies. This expert opinion provides unique insights from long-term experience overcoming some of these challenges and proposes some solutions for implementing pharmacovigilance in resource-limited settings. Areas covered: This was an expert opinion on the pharmacovigilance landscape in Africa with a focus on reporting, good pharmacovigilance practice inspections, resources available, and the adoption of artificial intelligence. The literature search for the review was carried out in June 2023 on selected electronic databases that included PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science to identify relevant literature published from 2017 up to date while the expert opinion is an informed position from decades of practice in the area. Expert Opinion/Commentary: African countries are at different maturity levels and pharmacovigilance competence. A few countries have outstanding pharmacovigilance systems, while the majority do not have fully functional systems. African countries may pool resources through regional blocs to implement joint pharmacovigilance activities. With advancements in technology, countries are expected to embrace artificial intelligence to ensure sustainable pharmacovigilance practices.

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Ndagije, H. B., Walusimbi, D., Atuhaire, J., & Ampaire, S. (2023). Drug safety in Africa: a review of systems and resources for pharmacovigilance. Expert Opinion on Drug Safety. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/14740338.2023.2251375

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