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- Q15027446 subject Q7056690.
- Q15027446 subject Q8760250.
- Q15027446 abstract "A black triangle appearing after the trade name of a British medicine (or vaccine) indicates that the medication is new to the market, or that an existing medicine (or vaccine) is being used for a new reason or by a new route of administration.Examples of how it might appear:NewDrugTradeName▼NewDrugTradeName▼The black triangle also highlights the need for surveillance of any Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) that might arise from the use of a new medication. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) encourage anyone to voluntarily report ADRs (however minor) via the Yellow Card Scheme to gather more information and gain more understanding of a new medication.After a new medicine (or vaccine) has been brought to the market there is still a lot that can be learned about the drug from its widespread use. Similarly, if an existing drug is being used in a situation where it was not used before or if it is being given by a different route of administration much can still be learned about its new or modified use. The black triangle label generally stays with the new drug (or new use of an existing drug) for at least 5 years, when it is reviewed, and after this time the black triangle label may or may not be discontinued.".
- Q15027446 thumbnail Black_triangle.svg?width=300.
- Q15027446 wikiPageExternalLink www.mhra.gov.uk.
- Q15027446 wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Q15027446 wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Q15027446 wikiPageExternalLink yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk.
- Q15027446 wikiPageWikiLink Q128406.
- Q15027446 wikiPageWikiLink Q134808.
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- Q15027446 wikiPageWikiLink Q1550789.
- Q15027446 wikiPageWikiLink Q1756347.
- Q15027446 wikiPageWikiLink Q1916302.
- Q15027446 wikiPageWikiLink Q2047938.
- Q15027446 wikiPageWikiLink Q7056690.
- Q15027446 wikiPageWikiLink Q7899169.
- Q15027446 wikiPageWikiLink Q8051692.
- Q15027446 wikiPageWikiLink Q8760250.
- Q15027446 comment "A black triangle appearing after the trade name of a British medicine (or vaccine) indicates that the medication is new to the market, or that an existing medicine (or vaccine) is being used for a new reason or by a new route of administration.Examples of how it might appear:NewDrugTradeName▼NewDrugTradeName▼The black triangle also highlights the need for surveillance of any Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) that might arise from the use of a new medication.".
- Q15027446 label "Black triangle (pharmacovigilance)".
- Q15027446 depiction Black_triangle.svg.