skills/domains/pharma/pharmacovigilance-guide/SKILL.md
Adverse drug event detection, safety signal mining, and drug monitoring
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A skill for computational pharmacovigilance research, covering adverse drug event (ADE) databases, signal detection algorithms, disproportionality analysis, and safety surveillance methods used in post-market drug monitoring.
| Database | Operator | Coverage | Access | |----------|----------|----------|--------| | FAERS (FDA Adverse Event Reporting System) | FDA | US spontaneous reports | Free quarterly downloads | | EudraVigilance | EMA | European reports | Research access via application | | VigiBase | WHO-UMC | Global (150+ countries) | Research license | | VAERS | CDC/FDA | US vaccine adverse events | Free download | | MAUDE | FDA | Medical device reports | Free download |
import pandas as pd
import zipfile
import os
def load_faers_quarter(data_dir: str, year: int, quarter: int) -> dict:
"""
Load FAERS quarterly data files into DataFrames.
Downloads available from: fis.fda.gov/extensions/FPD-QDE-FAERS/FPD-QDE-FAERS.html
Returns dict of DataFrames for each file type.
"""
prefix = f"faers_ascii_{year}Q{quarter}"
tables = {}
file_map = {
"DEMO": "demographics", # Patient demographics
"DRUG": "drugs", # Drug information
"REAC": "reactions", # Adverse reactions (MedDRA terms)
"OUTC": "outcomes", # Patient outcomes
"INDI": "indications", # Drug indications
"THER": "therapy", # Therapy dates
"RPSR": "report_sources", # Report source
}
for suffix, name in file_map.items():
filepath = os.path.join(data_dir, f"{suffix}{year}Q{quarter}.txt")
if os.path.exists(filepath):
tables[name] = pd.read_csv(
filepath, sep="$", encoding="latin-1",
low_memory=False, on_error="warn"
)
return tables
# Example: Load and inspect
faers = load_faers_quarter("./faers_data", 2024, 3)
print(f"Reports: {len(faers['demographics']):,}")
print(f"Drug-reaction pairs: {len(faers['reactions']):,}")
Disproportionality measures compare the observed frequency of a drug-event pair against the expected frequency under independence:
import numpy as np
from scipy.stats import chi2
def compute_disproportionality(a: int, b: int, c: int, d: int) -> dict:
"""
Compute disproportionality measures from a 2x2 contingency table:
Event+ Event-
Drug+ a b
Drug- c d
a: reports with both the drug and the event
b: reports with the drug but not the event
c: reports with the event but not the drug
d: reports with neither
"""
n = a + b + c + d
expected = (a + b) * (a + c) / n if n > 0 else 0
# Reporting Odds Ratio (ROR)
ror = (a * d) / (b * c) if b * c > 0 else float("inf")
ln_ror = np.log(ror) if ror > 0 and ror != float("inf") else 0
se_ln_ror = np.sqrt(1/a + 1/b + 1/c + 1/d) if min(a, b, c, d) > 0 else float("inf")
ror_lower = np.exp(ln_ror - 1.96 * se_ln_ror)
# Proportional Reporting Ratio (PRR)
prr = (a / (a + b)) / (c / (c + d)) if (a + b) > 0 and (c + d) > 0 else 0
# Information Component (IC, Bayesian shrinkage)
ic = np.log2((a + 0.5) / (expected + 0.5)) if expected > 0 else 0
# Chi-squared with Yates correction
chi2_val = (n * (abs(a * d - b * c) - n / 2) ** 2) / (
(a + b) * (c + d) * (a + c) * (b + d)
) if min(a + b, c + d, a + c, b + d) > 0 else 0
return {
"a": a, "b": b, "c": c, "d": d,
"expected": round(expected, 2),
"ROR": round(ror, 3),
"ROR_lower_95": round(ror_lower, 3),
"PRR": round(prr, 3),
"IC": round(ic, 3),
"chi2": round(chi2_val, 3),
"signal": ror_lower > 1 and a >= 3 and chi2_val > 3.84,
}
The MGPS method (used by FDA) applies empirical Bayesian shrinkage to stabilize estimates for rare events:
def empirical_bayes_geometric_mean(observed: np.ndarray,
expected: np.ndarray) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Simplified EBGM computation.
Shrinks observed/expected ratios toward the overall mean,
reducing false positives from small counts.
"""
# Raw ratio
rr = observed / np.maximum(expected, 0.01)
# Empirical Bayes shrinkage (simplified two-component mixture)
# Full implementation uses EM algorithm to fit mixture of gammas
global_mean = np.mean(rr)
shrinkage = expected / (expected + 1) # more shrinkage for small expected
ebgm = shrinkage * rr + (1 - shrinkage) * global_mean
return ebgm
MedDRA provides the standardized terminology for adverse event coding:
Hierarchy (5 levels):
System Organ Class (SOC) -- e.g., "Cardiac disorders"
High Level Group Term (HLGT) -- e.g., "Cardiac arrhythmias"
High Level Term (HLT) -- e.g., "Supraventricular tachyarrhythmias"
Preferred Term (PT) -- e.g., "Atrial fibrillation"
Lowest Level Term (LLT) -- e.g., "Auricular fibrillation"
Pre-defined search strategies for known safety topics:
def time_to_onset_analysis(drug_start_dates: pd.Series,
event_dates: pd.Series) -> dict:
"""
Analyze time-to-onset distribution for a drug-event pair.
Useful for distinguishing causal signals from coincidental reports.
"""
ttp = (event_dates - drug_start_dates).dt.days
ttp = ttp[ttp >= 0] # exclude negative (data quality issue)
return {
"n_reports": len(ttp),
"median_days": ttp.median(),
"mean_days": ttp.mean(),
"q25_days": ttp.quantile(0.25),
"q75_days": ttp.quantile(0.75),
"within_30_days_pct": (ttp <= 30).mean() * 100,
"within_90_days_pct": (ttp <= 90).mean() * 100,
}
Standard frameworks for evaluating whether a drug caused an adverse event:
| Method | Type | Key Criteria | |--------|------|-------------| | WHO-UMC | Algorithmic | Temporal, dechallenge, rechallenge, alternative causes | | Naranjo Score | Scoring scale | 10 questions, score 0-13 (definite/probable/possible/doubtful) | | Bradford Hill | Principles | Strength, consistency, specificity, temporality, biological gradient |
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