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Combining big data search analytics and the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System database to detect a potential safety signal of mirtazapine abuse.

TitleCombining big data search analytics and the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System database to detect a potential safety signal of mirtazapine abuse.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsSpachos, D., Siafis S., Bamidis P., Kouvelas D., & Papazisis G.
JournalHealth Informatics J
Volume26
Issue3
Pagination2265-2279
Date Published2020 Sep
ISSN1741-2811
Abstract

This study sought to detect a potential safety signal of mirtazapine abuse by combining two different sources of surveillance, specifically Google Analytics (Google, Inc., Mountain View, CA, USA) and the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System database. Data from the first quarter of 2004 to the second quarter of 2017 were collected and analysed. The search interest over time, the frequencies of abuse-related terms in the search analytics domain, and the odds ratio of abuse events in FDA Adverse Event Reporting System were determined. Correlations between the two aforementioned domains using quarterly data from the timeline series were also assessed. Our results suggest a positive correlation between abuse-related searches in the Google domain and abuse-related events in FDA Adverse Event Reporting System database. These results indicate that these methods can be used in combination with each other as a pharmacovigilance supplementary tool to detect drug safety signals.

DOI10.1177/1460458219901232
Alternate JournalHealth Informatics J
PubMed ID32026758

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