used in pharmacoepidemiology. The use ofclear and consistent terminology in science has never beenmore important, and this dictionary, which has been translatedfrom the third edition of a French original, has been reworkedto include suggestions made by pharmacoepidemiologistscurrently using existing versions. It contains revised definitionsfor nearly all established terms in addition to comprehensivedescriptions of new terms and is well illustrated with practicalexamples. This outstandingly high-quality dictionary will beessential for all those whose work is within or touches uponthis field: regulatory authorities, pharmaceutical physicians,lawyers, pharmacists, researchers, evaluators and students. |