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Forget DTC; Get Ready for DFC: Using Social Media to Detect Safety Signals Direct From Consumers

This article was originally published in RPM Report

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The past decade has witnessed the importance of DTC pharma messages. With social media tracking and internet search signal detection, is the US at the edge of a DFC era? Will safety signals scraped from internet inquiries and social media conversations be the next wave source of drug safety concerns? A special subcommittee of FDA’s Science Board released a report at the beginning of May that advises FDA to pay attention to the opportunities from new media for picking up drug safety signals.

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