post-market surveillance
- Guideline or reference source
- FDADST An FDA Guide to Drug Safety Terms
- Definition
- Post-market surveillance is the process by which a drug's safety is monitored on an ongoing basis after a drug is approved by FDA. Post-market surveillance seeks to identify problems that were not observed or recognized before approval and any problems that may arise because a drug may not be used as described in the drug labeling, or because a drug is being manufactured incorrectly.
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