Montenegro Pharmacovigilance Database (Montenegro)

Database Contact Data

Institute for Medicines and Medical Devices of Montenegro
Boulevard Ivana Crnojevića 64a
Podgorica 81000
MONTENEGRO
Email: info@cinmed.me

Alternate Contact

You may also complete the Contact Form at: https://cinmed.me/en/contact/

References of Studies Using/Describing Database

22nd ISoP Annual Meeting “Putting Patients First in Pharmacovigilance: International Perspectives from Global South” 6–9 November 2023 Bali, Indonesia. Drug Saf 46, 1173–1295 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40264-023-01350-z 

21st ISoP Annual Meeting “A New Era of Pharmacovigilance: Challenges and Opportunities” 20–23 September 2022 Verona, Italy. Drug Saf 45, 1111–1327 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40264-022-01219-7

20th ISoP Annual Meeting “Integrated pharmacovigilance for safer patients” 8–10 November 2021 Muscat, Oman (Hybrid meeting). Drug Saf 44, 1391–1470 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40264-021-01129-0

NOTE: Abstracts for the ISoP Annual Meetings are published as a part of the Drug Safety journal

Dec 21, 2023: New US profile added - Nurses' Health Study

The Nurses' Health Studies, comprising 4 cohorts - NHS, NHS2, NHS3 and GUTS (Growing Up Today Study), are among the largest prospective investigations into the risk factors for major chronic diseases in women and more recently, men. Starting with the original Nurses’ Health Study in 1976, the studies are now in their third generation with Nurses’ Health Study 3 (still enrolling male and female nurses) and count >275,000 participants. Forty-seven years since the beginning, over 200,000 participants continue to contribute data, biospecimens, and participate in ancillary studies.

Nurses' Health Study (USA)

Database Contact Data

For individuals seeking general information about the Studies - 
Email: nhs@channing.harvard.edu
Telephone: +1 617-525-2279
Address: 
Nurses Health Study/Harvard Cohorts and Biorepository
Channing Division of Network Medicine
Brigham and Women's Hospital
181 Longwood Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
USA

For researchers interested in collaboration, please see https://nurseshealthstudy.org/researchers

Alternate Contact

Dr. Heather Eliassen
Email: heliasse@hsph.harvard.edu

Dr. Jorge Chavarro
Email: jchavarr@hsph.harvard.edu

Dr. Jaime Hart
Email: jhart@hsph.harvard.edu

Dr. Walter Willett
Email: wwillett@hsph.harvard.edu

References of Studies Using/Describing Database

1. Wang P, Chen X, Na M, Flores-Torres MH, Bjornevik K, Zhang X, Chen X, Khandpur N, Rossato SL, Zhang FF, Ascherio A. Long-term consumption of ultraprocessed foods and prodromal features of Parkinson disease. Neurology. 2025 Jun 10;104(11):e213562.

2. Zhang Y, Chadaideh KS, Li Y, Li Y, Gu X, Liu Y, Guasch-Ferré M, Rimm EB, Hu FB, Willett WC, Stampfer MJ. Butter and plant-based oils intake and mortality. JAMA internal medicine. 2025 May 1;185(5):549-60.

3. Tessier AJ, Wang F, Korat AA, Eliassen AH, Chavarro J, Grodstein F, Li J, Liang L, Willett WC, Sun Q, Stampfer MJ, Hu FB, Guasch-Ferré M. Optimal dietary patterns for healthy aging. Nat Med. 2025 May;31(5):1644-1652.

4. Wang S, Menor A, Chibnik LB, Kang JH, Vyas CM, Blacker DL, Kubzansky LD, Koenen KC, Roberts AL. COVID-19 pandemic–related exposures and cognitive function in middle-aged women. JAMA Network Open. 2025 Apr 1;8(4):e255532-.

5. Yin X, Bao W, Ley SH, Yang J, Cuffe SB, Yu G, Chavarro JE, Liu P, Zhou JH, Tobias DK, Hu FB. Sleep characteristics and long-term risk of type 2 diabetes among women with gestational diabetes. JAMA Network Open. 2025 Mar 3;8(3):e250142-.

6. Brantley KD, Ziegler RG, Craft NE, Hankinson SE, Eliassen AH. Circulating estrogen metabolites and risk of breast cancer among postmenopausal women in the Nurses’ Health Study. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 2025 Mar 3;34(3):375-84.

7. Li Y, Li Y, Gu X, Liu Y, Dong D, Kang JH, Wang M, Eliassen H, Willett WC, Stampfer MJ, Wang D. Long-term intake of red meat in relation to dementia risk and cognitive function in US adults. Neurology. 2025 Feb 11;104(3):e210286.

8. Hamaya R, Wang M, Hertzmark E, Cook NR, Manson JE, Sun Q, Stampfer MJ, Mukamal KJ, Curhan G, Rimm EB. Modifiable lifestyle factors in the primordial prevention of hypertension in three US cohorts. European Journal of Internal Medicine. 2025 Feb 1;132:55-66.

9. Trudel-Fitzgerald C, Smith SG, Kubzansky LD. Are the ways women cope with stressors related to their health behaviors over time?. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 2025 Jan;59(1):kaaf006.

10. Zhu Y, Shutta KH, Huang T, Balasubramanian R, Zeleznik OA, Clish CB, Ávila-Pacheco J, Hankinson SE, Kubzansky LD. Persistent PTSD symptoms are associated with plasma metabolic alterations relevant to long-term health: A metabolome-wide investigation in women. Psychological Medicine. 2025 Jan;55:e30.

Dec 19, 2023: Nominations for the Judith K. Jones Award for Impact on Public Health through Pharmacoepidemiology

Do you know anyone who may qualify for the Judith K. Jones Award for Impact on Public Health through Pharmacoepidemiology? See this link and nominate them by January 31, 2024. (NOTE: You do have to be a member of the International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology to nominate, but the nominee does not have to be one.

Nov 30, 2023: New Nordic Biobank profiles added & Special Offer through December 2023

- The Swedish Rheumatology Quality Register (SRQ) is a national quality register with the aim of continuously improving the treatment and follow-up of patients with rheumatic diseases. SRQ was started in 1996, mainly for patients with RA, but over time it has been expanded to cover several other rheumatic diseases including ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA), myositis, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and additional conditions.

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