Online Reporting System For Swine Flu Antiviral Side Effects

Main Category: Swine Flu
Also Included In: Flu / Cold / SARS;  Public Health
Article Date: 07 Jul 2009 - 0:00 PDT

email icon email to a friend   printer icon printer friendly   write icon opinions  

Current Article Ratings:

Patient / Public:5 stars

5 (1 votes)

Healthcare Prof:4 stars

4 (1 votes)


Suspected side effects to swine flu antiviral medicines can now be reported to the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) via a new dedicated webpage (http://www.mhra.gov.uk/swineflu).

The online system is based on the highly successful Yellow Card Scheme and is designed to make completing a report quick and easy for the public as well as healthcare professionals. This will assist the MHRA in efficiently monitoring the safety of the swine flu antiviral medicines, Tamiflu and Relenza, as their use increases during the swine flu pandemic.

MHRA Director of Vigilance and Risk Management of Medicines, Dr June Raine, said Tamiflu and Relenza are acceptably safe and most people will not suffer any side effects.

"Like all medicines, the MHRA keeps the safety of these continually under review and we are keen to let people know there is a new way to tell us of any side effect suspicions.

"If someone thinks they may have had a side effect to their medication, they should see their healthcare professional first to check they are okay. They should then report it to the MHRA via the 'Swine Flu ADR Portal'.

"If they are unable to access the Internet, their healthcare provider can send a report on their behalf.

"By providing this information, not only are the MHRA able to gain better insights into the safety of medicines, but people can directly contribute to effective medicines regulation."

Notes

1. The UK has stockpiled the antiviral medicines Tamiflu and Relenza for management of the swine flu pandemic.

2. The existing Yellow Card Scheme will remain in operation during this time for reporting suspected ADRs to all other medicines.

3. The MHRA has received 20 suspected ADR reports to Tamiflu and no suspected ADR reports to Relenza since the start of the swine flu outbreak. No new risks have been identified.

Source
MHRA

View drug information on Relenza; Tamiflu capsule.


Article adapted by Medical News Today from original press release.
Visit our swine flu section for the latest news on this subject.
There are no references listed for this article.
Please use one of the following formats to cite this article in your essay, paper or report:

MLA
MHRA. "Online Reporting System For Swine Flu Antiviral Side Effects." Medical News Today. MediLexicon, Intl., 7 Jul. 2009. Web.
14 Feb. 2012. <http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/156506.php>

APA
MHRA. (2009, July 7). "Online Reporting System For Swine Flu Antiviral Side Effects." Medical News Today. Retrieved from
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/156506.php.

Please note: If no author information is provided, the source is cited instead.


Swine Flu

Most Popular Articles



Follow Our Swine Flu News On Twitter

Follow Us On Twitter
Get the latest news for this category delivered straight to your Twitter account. Simply visit our Swine Flu Twitter account and select the 'follow' option.



View list of all 'What Is...' articles »