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Pharmacovigilance

Pharmacovigilance (PV) is defined as the science and activities relating to the detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse effects or any other drug-related problem. WHO established its Programme for International Drug Monitoring in response to the thalidomide disaster detected in 1961. Together with the WHO Collaborating Centre for International Drug Monitoring, Uppsala, WHO promotes PV at the country level. At the end of 2010, 134 countries were part of the WHO PV Programme. The aims of PV are to enhance patient care and patient safety in relation to the use of medicines; and to support public health programmes by providing reliable, balanced information for the effective assessment of the risk-benefit profile of medicines.

Minutes Of Meeting

Objectives

Why Do we need Pharmacovigilance?

Pharmacovigilance in India

Aims and Objective of PvPI

PHARMACOVIGILANCE COMMITTEE

Sr No.NameDepartmentDepartmental DesignationCommittee DesignationMobile No.
1Dr. Jayesh Brahmbhatt-Dean,GMCSChairpersone9898141114
2Dr.Dharitri ParmarPhysiologyMS,NCHSMember9825894058
3Dr.Mayur ChaudhariPharmacologyAssistant ProfessorCoordinator9879386929
4Dr.Nrupal PatelPharmacologyTutorDeputy Coordinator9825523517
5Dr.Kamlesh DavePsychiatryAssociate ProfessorMember9825280320
6Dr.Manish ChaudharySurgeryAssociate ProfessorMember9825843307
7Dr.Rahul PatelENTAssociate ProfessorMember9099947181
8Dr.Vitan PatelMedicineAssistant ProfessorMember9825595902
9Dr.Bhoomika PatelTB&ChestAssistant ProfessorMember7567662626
10Dr.Kedar TrivediOBGAssistant ProfessorMember909902699
11Dr.Ankur PatelPaediatricAssistant ProfessorMember9879887243
12Dr.Isha PatelOphthalmologyAssistant ProfessorMember9712968136
13Dr.Gaurang ChanchparaOrthopedicsAssistant ProfessorMember8055442624
14Dr.Yogesh PatelSkin & VDAssistant ProfessorMember9226635495
15Dr.Shweta PatelAnesthesiaAssistant ProfessorMember9825972557
16Dr.Kanchan MahaleRadiologyTutorMember8460301340