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How Organizations Use Social Media For Pharmacovigilance

March 7, 2018 by Jose Rossello 2 Comments

Pharmacovigilance and Social Media – are you there yet?

In this lecture, Alexandra Hoegberg from the Uppsala Monitoring Centre gives an interesting lecture about the role of social media in public health, particularly in pharmacovigilance. After listening to the lecture, I would have better used ‘drug safety’ instead of ‘pharmacovigilance’ in the title.

Social media channels are becoming an effective communication tool which can be used to expand reach, foster engagement, and increase access to credible, science-based health messages.

Bottom line is that it informs the public and has the potential to empower people to make safer health decisions

OK, that’s unidirectional, from institutions and official bodies to individuals / patients. But how about from individuals to institutions? In pharmacovigilance and drug safety we are interested in both sides of the equation.

The lecturer provides examples of how MHRA uses social media to reach and provide information to the population on side effects of certain drugs.

She makes good points on potential pitfalls of the use of social media from health organizations, and the possibility of having to deal with fake news that spread virally.

As an example of fake news, the lecturer mentions the case published on The Independent (7 Jan 2017):

Revealed: How Dangerous Fake Health News Conquered Facebook:

The widespread circulation of fake health news on social networks is misleading and potentially dangerous, health officials have warned.

Misinformation published by conspiracy sites about serious health conditions is often shared more widely than evidence-based reports from reputable news organisations, according to analysis by The Independent. Of the 20 most-shared articles on Facebook in 2016 with the word “cancer” in the headline, more than half report claims discredited by doctors and health authorities or – in the case of the year’s top story – directly by the source cited in the article.

Facebook has introduced measures allowing users to flag disputed news shared on the site following concerns the circulation of deliberately fictitious articles could have influenced the US election.

Public Health England and the head of the Royal College of GPs have expressed concern over the amount of made-up health news shared online, with Cancer Research UK calling for “vital” action from the social network.

Organizations must set a social media strategy and think about:

  • the purpose of their presence on social media
  • the differences among social media platforms, which ones are more used in your country, and set the tone accordingly
  • which audiences are more likely to use the platform

The lecture finalizes giving valuable tips on what organizations have to do in order to succeed in social media.

This is a good presentation on how institutions and organizations are going to use or should utilize social media. Individual companies in the pharma industry can benefit from this approach too.

Jose Rossello
Jose Rossello

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  1. adambrown says

    October 23, 2019 at 9:00 am

    Very useful post! In the wake of perusing this information, I saw how associations are utilizing social media for pharmacovigilance. Continue imparting such helpful presents to us.

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  2. alvin smith says

    November 22, 2019 at 1:25 am

    After reading this post I understood how organizations are using social media for Pharmacovigilance. Keep sharing such useful posts with us.

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