How ReTrans Supports Smarter Literature Surveillance In Pharmacovigilance

Literature surveillance remains a cornerstone of pharmacovigilance, yet traditional approaches often struggle to keep pace with growing publication volumes, multilingual sources, and tightening regulatory expectations. Smarter surveillance depends on combining automation with expert scientific judgment to ensure relevant safety information is identified, assessed, and acted on efficiently.
By applying structured workflows, advanced search strategies, and targeted translation support, literature monitoring can move beyond volume management toward meaningful signal detection. This approach improves consistency, reduces manual burden, and helps safety teams focus on evaluation rather than retrieval. When literature surveillance is aligned with broader safety operations, it strengthens inspection readiness and supports more confident benefit–risk decision‑making.
Explore the full article by Prime Vigilance, a sister company of Ergormed Clinical Research, to see how a modern, technology‑enabled model can enhance both efficiency and quality in pharmacovigilance literature monitoring.
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