Category: MedDRA Series
This specialized category delves into all aspects of MedDRA coding, focusing on improving accuracy and enhancing the quality of its application in pharmacovigilance.
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Standardised MedDRA Queries (SMQs)
This article explains about Standardised MedDRA Queries (SMQs) are powerful feature of MedDRA dictionary and how it designed and it purposes.
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MedDRA Codes: What Makes Them Unique
MedDRA codes explained in a simple and concise way—learn what they are, how they work, and why these unique 8-digit identifiers matter in pharmacovigilance.
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Current and Non-Current LLTs in MedDRA
This comprehensive artcile detailed article explained often overlooked but essential for quality data in MedDRA coding. That is Current and Non-Current LLTs.
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MedDRA 🆚 WHODD 🆚 Core Company Dictionary
This blog covers a topic that isn’t talked about much: comparing MedDRA, WHODD, and Core Company Dictionary. It’s designed for beginners. We hope it gives you some clarifications.
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🛕 SOC within MedDRA: Key Insights
This blog covers the following topics: Introduction As healthcare professionals, you’re likely familiar with MedDRA, or at least have heard of it. For pharmacovigilance professionals, We’ve covered MedDRA detailing in with a dedicated MedDRA series. In this post, we’re going to explore one of the key hierarchies within MedDRA: SOC (System Organ Class). Let’s dive…
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.•* MedDRA Coding: Core Principles Explained
n this MedDRA series article, we will explore additional tips to help enhance your case processing skills, particularly for those who may feel uncertain about MedDRA coding.
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MedDRA: Identifying the Closest LLTs
In this comprehensive blog, we delve into key tips for effectively performing MedDRA coding, addressing common sources of confusion. Here are a few valuable tips worth exploring.
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📚 Overview: Various Types of Medical Coding Dictionaries Explored
This detailed blog offers insights into lesser-known alternatives to MedDRA, providing valuable information about alternative classifications endorsed by recognized authorities, which might not enjoy the same level of popularity as MedDRA but are nonetheless produced by reputable organizations.