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KMID : 1011320210130010010
Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology and Risk Management
2021 Volume.13 No. 1 p.10 ~ p.16
Methodologies for Health Risk Assessment of Mutagenic Impurities in Medications and the Role of Pharmacoepidemiology
Kang Ye-Jin

Kim Myo-Song
Lee Min-Taek
You Seung-Hun
Lee Jae-Eun
Eom Joo-Hyeon
Jung Sun-Young
Abstract
Recently, public concerns on the human health risk of N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) contamination in medications have been raised. The need for making the standard to evaluate the health risk assessment of contaminated medications has emerged. We reviewed the methodologies for risk assessment of contaminated medications and the role of pharmacoepidemiology. We reviewed International Council of Harmonization guideline, which includes risk characterization and health risk assessment in individuals. The guideline can be applied to scenarios to evaluate individual risk and real-world data with a cohort design. Also, another approach for health risk assessment is a pharmacoepidemiology study using healthcare database. This methodology can determine the risk by comparing the cancer incidence rates of the general population and the exposed group. It is necessary for comprehensive human health risk assessments that consider mutagenic impurities from various sources by establishing a system linking multiple data for patient safety.
KEYWORD
N-Nitrosodimethylamine, Methodology, Risk Assessment, Drug Contamination
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