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Michele Fusaroli

@fusarolimichele

Drug safety, Psychosocial Impact of drugs, Pharmacology, Pharmacovigilance, Impulse control disorders, Behavioural addictions.

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Can medications change our behaviors??💊🧠 If you're curious to learn more, check out the last episode of the amazing #DrugSafetyMatters podcast by Uppsala Monitoring Centre, where I had the opportunity to speak with Federica Santoro about drug-induced impulsivity. drugsafetymatterspod.org/618871/1493938…

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Do you plan on publishing a #disproportionality_analysis? Here the first #guidelines_for_reporting it: #READUS_PV! Now available on Drug Safety thanks to a massive collaboration between pharmacovigilance experts. doi.org/10.1007/s40264…

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🎭🧠 Medicines can affect our personality in positive ways, but they may also lead to destructive behaviours. Michele Fusaroli joins us in the latest #DrugSafetyMatters episode to discuss drug-induced impulse control disorders. Tune in 🎧 ow.ly/QMHR50RuLhn

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Here the first episode of a tutorial on how to use the DiAna R package – An open access toolkit for DIsproportionality ANAlysis and other pharmacovigilance investigations in the FAERS. #DiAna #Pharmacovigilance Let us know what you think youtu.be/-KBz6WUKV2U?si…

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Wonderful to read READUS-PVs recommendations for streamlined and transparrent publishing of disproportionality findings in #pharmacovigilance. Hoping this will be widely adopted by authors, reviewers and publishers. link.springer.com/article/10.100… Here's my bite-sized summary:

Wonderful to read READUS-PVs recommendations for streamlined and transparrent publishing of disproportionality findings in #pharmacovigilance. Hoping this will be widely adopted by authors, reviewers and publishers.

link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Here's my bite-sized summary:
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The amazing #Uppsala_Reports by Uppsala Monitoring Centre allowed me to blab some more and share a personal reflection on some ways we can conceptualize the #complexity of #adverse_drug_reactions. What do you think about it? uppsalareports.org/articles/updat…

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What's a good venue for a 8k words paper on using causal inference (DAG) techniques to better qualify inference of drug adverse reactions from spontaneous reports? #epitwitter #causalinference #causaltwitter Dr Ellie Murray, ScD ?

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Traditional approaches to studying adverse events may be too simplistic for complex ones, like behavioural changes. For #UppsalaReports, Michele Fusaroli proposes using new conceptual frameworks to delve deeper into the intricacies of side effects👇 uppsalareports.org/articles/updat…

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1/2 Disproportionality analyses are one of the key methods to detect safety signals. Michele Fusaroli and Daniele Sartori will join us on the #DrugSafetyMatters podcast to discuss the #READUS_PV guidelines, transparency, and reproducibility in #pharmacovigilance research.

1/2 Disproportionality analyses are one of the key methods to detect safety signals. <a href="/FusaroliMichele/">Michele Fusaroli</a> and <a href="/cardboardfigure/">Daniele Sartori</a> will join us on the #DrugSafetyMatters podcast to discuss the #READUS_PV guidelines, transparency, and reproducibility in #pharmacovigilance research.
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How can we leverage biased spontaneous reports to make inferences about adverse reactions to drugs? Improved draft (w JMitchell, ARudolph, Elena Rocca & Michele Fusaroli) showcasing how to use DAGs to structure and qualify more honest inferences: osf.io/preprints/osf/…

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ADRs are usually studied as drug-event combinations. Yet this approach may be too simplistic when it comes to complex reactions. For #UppsalaReports, Michele Fusaroli proposes new conceptual frameworks to delve deeper into the intricacies of side effects👇 uppsalareports.org/articles/updat…