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Rannsóknir í lyfjafaraldsfræði á Íslandi

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Authors
Magnús Jóhannsson
Sigríður Haraldsdóttir,
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2012-04

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Research in pharmacoepidemiology in Iceland
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Læknablaðið 2012, 98(4):217-222
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Pharmacoepidemiology is a rapidly growing discipline that is useful in studies on effects and adverse effects of drugs. During past years and decades databases have been built in Iceland that are becoming powerful tools for this kind of research. The databases are, however only useful for pharmacoepidemiological research if they include personal identification and can be merged. The personal identification should be without time limits because in many cases we are interested in what happened years or decades ago. The prescriptions database was started in 2002 and has dramatically changed the possibilities for pharmacoepidemiological studies in Iceland. The main aim of this review is to give an overview of the existing databases in Iceland and to encourage research in this important field.
Lyfjafaraldsfræði er hratt vaxandi fræðigrein sem gagnast vel við rannsóknir á verkunum og aukaverkunum lyfja. Á undanförnum árum og áratugum hafa verið að byggjast upp í landinu gagnasöfn sem eru að verða öflug tæki til rannsókna af þessu tagi. Forsenda fyrir gagnsemi safnanna til rannsókna er að þau séu persónugreinanleg og þannig hægt að samkeyra þau. Önnur forsenda er að þessi persónugreinanleiki sé ekki afmáður eftir vissan tíma vegna þess að iðulega er þörf á að rannsaka það sem hefur verið að gerast árum eða áratugum saman. Lyfjagagnagrunnur landlæknis, sem nær aftur til ársins 2002, er lyftistöng fyrir lyfjafaraldsfræðilegar rannsóknir og hefur gjörbreytt stöðu þeirra. Megintilgangur þessarar greinar er að gefa yfirlit yfir þau gagnasöfn sem til eru og hvetja til rannsókna á þessu mikilvæga sviði.
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