South African Health Products Regulatory Authority Launches the Med Safety App for Self Reporting

South African Health Products Regulatory Authority Launches the Med Safety App for Self Reporting

South African Health Products Regulatory Authority Launches the Med Safety App for Self Reporting

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South African Health Products Regulatory Authority Launches the Med Safety App for Self Reporting

On 22 Apr 2021, South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) has announced the launch of the Med Safety App.

The Med Safety App is a mobile application (App) that is designed to simplify and promote the reporting of suspected adverse drug reactions (ADRs), including adverse events following immunisation (AEFIs) by both the public and healthcare providers.

The App also allows the public and healthcare providers to learn about medicine safety news from SAHPRA, thereby creating an awareness of medicines; their potential adverse effects and pharmacovigilance.

The Med Safety App is developed by WEB-Recognising Adverse Drug Reactions (WEB-RADR), which is a European Union-based project dedicated to developing and evaluating digital tools to support pharmacovigilance activities. The App is compatible with the latest iOS and Android operating systems.

SAHPRA is utilising this App as one of its strategies to improve the reporting of adverse effects of medicines and vaccines, thereby promoting pharmacovigilance and medicine safety in South Africa.

The purpose of the data reported through the Med Safety App is to contribute to the understanding of medicines’ safety profiles of marketed medicines, including that of COVID-19 vaccines.

SAHPRA is committed to the protection of the reporters’ information. The app only collects the minimum required personal information that will inform clinical decision making. More details can be found on the privacy statement contained in the App. Reporters would have to read and acknowledge the privacy statement before submitting a report.

The App has the following benefits:

It facilitates simple and convenient reporting of ADRs by the public and healthcare practitioners.

It provides a readily available platform to reporters for feedback about their submitted report

Users are able to create a “watch list” to follow medicines of interest, which enables them to view information that is relevant to them.

South African Health Products Regulatory Authority Launches the Med Safety App for Self Reporting

The App will only be available in English at this point. Soon the user will have the option of to choose a language of choice.

  • It enables the following activities related to ADR reporting:
  • Storage of incomplete and un-submitted reports in the user’s device.
  • Saving of an unfinished report for completion at a later time
  • Generation and sending of an email to the user to acknowledge the submitted report

 

For More information South African Health Products Regulatory Authority Launches the Med Safety App for Self Reporting @ MED SAFETY APP

 

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