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Last updated on June 16, 2020We have recorded a series of PharmaPendium tutorial videos. Each video covers a certain aspect of PharmaPendium and each shows how to effectively get answers to critical R&D questions. With these videos you have all the information you need to get started with PharmaPendium.
Would you like to incorporate these videos into your internal video-based learning system? Reach out to your local PharmaPendium representative to build a fitting curriculum.
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Text searching |
How to do a quick search in PharmaPendium (11 min) | |
How to do an advanced search in PharmaPendium (9 min) slides | |
Further processing text search results (12 min) / slides | |
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Drug safety searching |
Introduction to retrieving drug safety data (12 min) / slides | |
Using Boolean operators in drug safety searching (9 min) / slides | |
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FAERS searching |
Analyzing FAERS data using the Summary Table/Graphical View (7 min) | |
Customizing colour and ranges of Summary Table (5 min) / slides | |
Finding post-market adverse events data using direct FAERS search (5 min) In this video you will learn how to find post market adverse event data on a drug irrespective of their role or based on a date or age-range of interest. We also discuss how to further filter, for example based on a co-medication of interest. | |
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PK data searching |
Retrieving high quality PK data by browsing for drugs (14 min) | |
Retrieving high quality PK data by setting up a search in the PK data module (7 min) | |
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Metabolising enzymes and transporter (MET) data searching |
Retrieving high quality extracted MET data by browsing for drugs (10 min) / slides | |
Searching the Metabolising Enzymes and Transporter data with the MET module search page / slides | |
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Drug-drug interaction (DDI) risk calculator |
High level introduction into Drug-drug interactions (4min). This video will provide a basic introduction in the cause, impact and mechanism of DDIs. This provides the foundation for the follow-up training video’s. | |
>Background introduction into PharmaPendium's DDI risk calculator (11 min) This video will provide a background introduction into PharmaPendium's DDI risk calculator. We discuss: mechanistic vs static modelling, victim and perpetrator drugs, FDA guidance and impact, and the workflow and predictive models of the DDI risk calculator. This provides a solid foundation for the live training videos. | |
DDI risk calculator training using your drug under development as victim drug (19 min) In this live training video we will show how to use PharmaPendium’s DDI risk calculator for predicting DDI risk for your drug under development as a victim. We discuss: What input is need, data and calculation transparency, user defined vs predicted fmE, exporting results, interpreting results and DDI result details | |
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Efficacy searching |
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This video collection will teach you how to work with the efficacy module, helping you to retrieve essential data on endpoints, trial design and clinical results. These data help you to optimise your trial design, for example, the optimal number of patients, primary and second end-points, and appropriate population. Thereby driving efficiency and derisking development. Searching these data requires access to the efficacy module. |
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Further processing |
How to share a search with other PharmaPendium users (8 min) / slides Sharing a search with other PharmaPendium users helps to effectively share critical insights within your organization and foster collaborations across departments. With this tutorial you will learn how to: Share a search (link/e-mail), create and modify a contact group, share a saved or recent search and manage shared searches. |
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