2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.pharma.2020.10.005
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Connaissances et perception de la pharmacovigilance par les futurs pharmaciens marocains

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“…Knowledge has been reported to positively influence the reporting of ADRs [27]. A Moroccan singlecenter study concluded that pharmacy students' knowledge was improved after training sessions in pharmacovigilance [28]. A cross-sectional study in Canada showed that improving academic training in pharmacovigilance will increase the reporting rate of adverse drug events [29].…”
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“…Knowledge has been reported to positively influence the reporting of ADRs [27]. A Moroccan singlecenter study concluded that pharmacy students' knowledge was improved after training sessions in pharmacovigilance [28]. A cross-sectional study in Canada showed that improving academic training in pharmacovigilance will increase the reporting rate of adverse drug events [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%