Crowdsourcing Adverse Events Associated With Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide Signaling for Migraine Prevention: Natural Language Processing Analysis of Social Media.

Journal: JMIR formative research
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Clinical trials demonstrate the efficacy and tolerability of medications targeting calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) signaling for migraine prevention. However, these trials may not accurately reflect the real-world experiences of more diverse and heterogeneous patient populations, who often have higher disease burden and more comorbidities. Therefore, postmarketing safety surveillance is warranted. Regulatory organizations encourage marketing authorization holders to screen digital media for suspected adverse reactions, applying the same requirements as for spontaneous reports. Real-world data from social media platforms constitute a potential venue to capture diverse patient experiences and help detect treatment-related adverse events. However, while social media holds promise for this purpose, its use in pharmacovigilance is still in its early stages. Computational linguistics, which involves the automatic manipulation and quantitative analysis of oral or written language, offers a potential method for exploring this content.

Authors

  • Pengfei Zhang
    Key Laboratory of Cardiovascular Remodeling and Function Research, Chinese Ministry of Education and Chinese National Health Commission, Department of Cardiology, Qilu Hospital of Shandong University. N0.107 Wenhuaxi Road, Jinan, Shanodng Province, China. Electronic address: pengf-zhang@163.com.
  • Brad K Kamitaki
    Department of Neurology, Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ, United States.
  • Thien Phu Do
    Department of Neurology, Danish Headache Center, Copenhagen University Hospital - Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.