• #28 Catching black swans – François Montastruc

  • 2024/02/29
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#28 Catching black swans – François Montastruc

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  • Serious and unexpected adverse drug reactions – the ‘black swans’ of pharmacovigilance – can place enormous strain on safety monitoring systems. Drawing examples from the COVID-19 pandemic, François Montastruc from Toulouse University Hospital explains how we can get better at dealing with the unpredictable.

    Tune in to find out:

    • What Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s ‘black swan’ theory has to do with pharmacovigilance
    • What makes an adverse drug reaction a black, white, or grey swan
    • Why flexibility and communication are key to patient safety

    Want to know more?

    Here are the research articles cited in the episode:

    • Quality of reporting of adverse events in clinical trials of COVID-19 drugs: systematic review
    • Psychiatric disorders and hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19: a VigiBase study
    • Hepatic disorders with the use of remdesivir for COVID-19
    • Serious bradycardia and remdesivir for COVID-19: a new safety concern
    • Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine-induced cerebral venous thrombosis and thrombocytopaenia: a missed opportunity for a rapid return of experience
    • Atypical thrombosis associated with VaxZevria® (AstraZeneca) vaccine: data from the French network of regional pharmacovigilance centres
    • Teaching pharmacovigilance to French medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic: interest of distance learning clinical reasoning sessions

    If you enjoyed this podcast, check out these related episodes from the Drug Safety Matters archive:

    • Reforming pharmacovigilance education
    • Lessons in pandemic pharmacovigilance
    • Intuition in pharmacovigilance

    Join the conversation on social media
    Follow us on X, LinkedIn, or Facebook and share your thoughts about the show with the hashtag #DrugSafetyMatters.

    Got a story to share?
    We’re always looking for new content and interesting people to interview. If you have a great idea for a show, get in touch!

    About UMC
    Read more about Uppsala Monitoring Centre and how we work to advance medicines safety.

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Serious and unexpected adverse drug reactions – the ‘black swans’ of pharmacovigilance – can place enormous strain on safety monitoring systems. Drawing examples from the COVID-19 pandemic, François Montastruc from Toulouse University Hospital explains how we can get better at dealing with the unpredictable.

Tune in to find out:

  • What Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s ‘black swan’ theory has to do with pharmacovigilance
  • What makes an adverse drug reaction a black, white, or grey swan
  • Why flexibility and communication are key to patient safety

Want to know more?

Here are the research articles cited in the episode:

  • Quality of reporting of adverse events in clinical trials of COVID-19 drugs: systematic review
  • Psychiatric disorders and hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19: a VigiBase study
  • Hepatic disorders with the use of remdesivir for COVID-19
  • Serious bradycardia and remdesivir for COVID-19: a new safety concern
  • Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine-induced cerebral venous thrombosis and thrombocytopaenia: a missed opportunity for a rapid return of experience
  • Atypical thrombosis associated with VaxZevria® (AstraZeneca) vaccine: data from the French network of regional pharmacovigilance centres
  • Teaching pharmacovigilance to French medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic: interest of distance learning clinical reasoning sessions

If you enjoyed this podcast, check out these related episodes from the Drug Safety Matters archive:

  • Reforming pharmacovigilance education
  • Lessons in pandemic pharmacovigilance
  • Intuition in pharmacovigilance

Join the conversation on social media
Follow us on X, LinkedIn, or Facebook and share your thoughts about the show with the hashtag #DrugSafetyMatters.

Got a story to share?
We’re always looking for new content and interesting people to interview. If you have a great idea for a show, get in touch!

About UMC
Read more about Uppsala Monitoring Centre and how we work to advance medicines safety.

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