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pharmacovigilance Literature review search services

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Pepgra offers pharmacovigilance Literature review search services as a part of the drug safety and efficacy services. Our medical regulatory staff have extensive experience in checking out articles from multiple databases published and may comprehensively manage your literature screening requirement during a cost-effective manner in conjunction with writing periodic safety reports. Our literature specialist team of Pepgra has 15+ years of experience in global pharma, with attention on literature. We work closely with customers on one-on-engagement model and develop the search strategy methodology to make sure that criteria are robust and an unbiased approach. We perform the literature search be for aggregate reports, or benefit-risk analyses or for signal evaluation or ongoing screening as needed by local and regional requirement. Our weekly search isn't only limited to the identification o...

7 Trusted Medical Journal Search Engines – Pepgra

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1. PubMed PubMed is probably the primary web-based free program which will strike within the minds of the medical authors. it's a free online collection of medical journal papers collected by the National Library of Medicine(NLM) of the us National Institutes of Health. This includes quite 25 million documents and scans an outsized number of databases including the so called MEDLINE and other NLM journals like MedlinePlus. You can filter your search with ease for every and each topic in PubMed by typing search terms to the MeSH (Medical subject text heading).This is a filtering mechanism for locating specific journal papers. It also provides PMC citation and NCBI Bookshelf. 2. Ovid There are other search engines that hunt down MEDLINE like Ovid, ProQuest ,and Ebscohost. except for this, you've got to manage the login access from your university. Ovid may be a program that's analogous to PubMed. But it's a transparent edge over PubM...