Pharmacoepidemiology: Population-level drug effects
Author(s): Dr. Mojahid-Ul-Islam and Neelam Dhar
Abstract: Pharmacoepidemiology, a burgeoning field at the intersection of pharmacology and epidemiology, investigates the utilization and effects of drugs within populations. This research paper delves into the intricate dynamics of population-level drug effects, exploring the diverse factors influencing drug usage patterns, efficacy, and safety across various demographics. Through comprehensive analysis and synthesis of epidemiological data, this study elucidates the complexities surrounding drug exposure, adverse reactions, and long-term outcomes within diverse population cohorts. By scrutinizing epidemiological methodologies and integrating pharmacological insights, this paper contributes to advancing our understanding of population-level drug effects, paving the way for informed healthcare interventions and policy decisions.