14th Annual Conference of
Society of Pharmacovigilance, India
1-3 December 2014
Day 1 (1.12.2014)
Registration (Meet
and Greet) (7:30-8:30 am) at JNMC Auditorium
Pre Conference
Workshop on Safety Evaluation of Drugs: 8-10:30 am (Duration 2 hrs and 30 m) at
JNMC Auditorium
Topic 1: Safety monitoring
during Clinical Trials: Dr. Manoj Sharma (Delhi): 30 mins
Topic
2: Types of ADR, Methods of ADR Monitoring including ICSR: Dr. K.C. Singhal (Jaipur): 30
mins
Topic
3: Challenges of running and reporting ADRs in India: Dr. Barna Ganguly (Anand): 30 mins
Topic
4: Publication of ADR Case Reports: Dr. S.K. Tripathi (Kolkata): 30
mins
Panel Discussion
for undergraduate students (MBBS/BDS) (10:30-11:00 am) at JNMC Auditorium
Tea Break (11:00-11:15
am)
ORATION 1:
11:15-12:00 am (Duration 45 minutes) at JNMC Auditorium
John Autian
Oration: By
Dr. Noel Cranswick - Director of the
Australian Paediatric Pharmacology Research Unit (APPRU) Director, Clinical
Pharmacology, Royal Children’s Hospital (Melbourne), Australia
(Chair: Brig. S. Ahmad Ali, PVC, AMU, Aligarh
and Dr. K.C. Singhal, VC, NIMS University, Jaipur)
Topic:
Drug Safety in the 21st Century – Let us not repeat past mistakes.
Inauguration
(12:00-1:00 pm) at JNMC Auditorium
Chief Guest: Dr. G. N. Singh
(DCGI, Govt. of India)
Guests of Honour: Dr. S.S. Agarwal
(President Elect, IMA, India),
Brig.
S. Ahmad Ali (Pro-Vice Chancellor, AMU),
Prof.
C.P. Thakur (President, SoPI) and Prof. K. C. Singhal (Patron, SoPI)
Lt
General Zameer Uddin Shah (Vice Chancellor, AMU) will preside over the
Inaugural Function
Group Photograph:
1:00 PM
Lunch: 1-2 pm
(Poster Presentation/Uppsala Prize)
Judges for poster
presentation (Duration 1 hour) at JNMC Auditorium
Dr.
Ruth Savage (Secretary, International Affairs, SoPI) and Dr. Kadir Alam
(Pokhra, Nepal)
International
Symposium on Safe Medicine and Safe Patient (Chair: Prof. Eugène van Puijenbroek and Prof. Tariq Mansoor): 2:30- 5:00
pm (Duration 2 hrs and 30 min) at JNMC
Auditorium
(1)
Dr. Ruth Savage, Deputy Director,
New Zealand Pharmacovigilance Centre, New Zealand (Secretary, International
Affairs, Society of Pharmacovigilance, India), University of Otago,
Christchurch, New Zealand
Topic:
How Pharmacovigilance databases can contribute to medicine safety and safe
medical practice to improve patient safety.
(2)
Dr. K. C. Singhal, Ex-Professor and
Head, Department of Pharmacology, JNMC, AMU, Aligarh and Presently, Vice
Chancellor, NIMS University, Jaipur:
Topic: Why
Pharmacovigilance of Pain Killers
(3)
Dr. Vineet Datta, Certified Manager
of Quality, ASQ and Senior Vice President – New Initiatives, Apollo Hospitals
Enterprises Ltd., Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi
Topic: Tackling
Readmissions: Where Are We Heading?
(4)
Dr. Kadir Alam, Associate Professor,
Pokhra Medical College, Pokhra, Nepal
Topic:
Overview of Adverse Drug Reaction reporting system in Nepal - an experience
from Regional Pharmacovigilance Center of Western Nepal
(5)
Dr. Eugène van Puijenbroek, Head of
Science and Research, the Netherlands Pharmacovigilance Centre and Professor of
Pharmacovigilance, University of Groningen, the Netherlands.
Topic:
Monitoring drug safety in pregnancy and lactation
(6)
Dr. Noel Cranswick, Director of the
Australian Paediatric Pharmacology Research Unit (APPRU) Director, Clinical
Pharmacology, Royal Children’s Hospital (Melbourne), Australia:
Topic:
Drug Safety in Children – a special case.
Tea Break: 5:00 pm
Dinner cum Light
Cultural Programme at JNMC Auditorium: 7:30 pm onwards
Day 2 (2.12.2014)
ORATION 2: 10:00
am to 10:30 am (Duration 30 minutes) at JNMC Auditorium
KC Singhal
Oration: By
Dr. Eugène van Puijenbroek – Head of
Science and Research, the Netherlands Pharmacovigilance Centre and Professor of
Pharmacovigilance, University of Groningen, the Netherlands.
(Chair:
Dr. Noel Cranswick and Dr. Ruth Savage)
Topic:
Another perspective in Pharmacovigilance
Tea Break (11:00
to 11:15 am)
National Symposia:
11:15 to 1:00 pm (1 hr and 45 mins) at JNMC Auditorium
Pharmacovigilance
of Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani drugs [ASU Drugs] (Chair: Prof.
(Dr.) Hari Mohan Chandola and Prof. S. Mustahsin Jafri)
(1)
Dr. Galib, National Pharmacovigilance Resource Centre for Ayurveda, Siddha and
Unani Drugs (NPRC-ASU) in India, Gujarat
Ayurved University, Jamnagar: 25 mins
(2)
Prof S. Mustahsin Jafri, Former
Director, National Institute of Unani Medicine, Kottigepalya,
Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560091 Dept of Ilmul Advia, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi:
25 mins
(3) Prof. (Dr.) Hari
Mohan Chandola,
Director-Principal, Ch Brahm Prakash Ayurved Charak Sansthan, Govt. of NCT,
Delhi
(4)
Prof. Mohammad Idris, Coordinator,
Regional Centre, National Pharmacovigilance
Resource Centre for Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani Drugs (NPRC-ASU) in India,
Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbiya College, Karol Bagh, New Delhi: 25 mins
(5)
Dr. Abdul Latif, Chairman Dept of
Ilmul Advia and Coordinator, UGC, DRS1, AK Tibbiya College, AMU, Aligarh: 15
mins
Lunch (1:15 to
2:00 pm) (Poster Presentation/Uppsala Prize)
Judges for poster
presentation (Duration 1 hour)
National Symposium:
Pharmacovigilance of special clinical areas (Parallel Sessions): 2:00 pm 3:15 pm
(Duration 1 hr & 15 min) at DR
Complex, JNMC
Room#1
(Rapporteur: Dr. Irfan Ahmad
|
Room#2
(Rapporteur: Dr. Md. Azmat
Rana
|
Room#3
(Rapporteur: Dr. Umme Aiman
|
Running AMCs and
what next after reporting? Are we seriously contributing to Global ADRs?
|
Cardiovascular
Drugs
Oncology and Paediatrics,
|
CNS Active Drugs
|
Chair: Prof. Barna
Ganguly and Dr. V Kalaiselvan
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Chair: Dr. Sandeep
Agarwal and Dr. Anurag Tomar
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Chair: Prof. Rakesh
Bhargava and Prof. Abu Qamar Siddiqui
|
Speakers:
Dr. V. Kalaiselvan, Principal
Scientific Officer, PvPI, Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission, Ghaziabad (Topic:
Pharmacovigilance Programme of India-National Scenario and evolution)
Dr. Dinesh Badyal, Professor and
Head, Department of Pharmacology, Christian Medical College, Ludhiana (Topic:
AMC CMC, Ludhiana)
Dr. Bharat Gajjar, Associate
Professor and Head, Karamsad Medical College, Anand, Gujarat (Topic: AMC KMC,
Anand)
Dr. Mohammad Nasiruddin, Associate
Professor, Department of Pharmacology, J. N. Medical College, AMU, Aligarh
(Topic: AMC JNMC, Aligarh)
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Speakers:
Dr. Atul Singhal, Senior
Consultant, Cardiology, Aligarh (Topic: Pv of Cardiac Drugs)
Dr. Mohd. Azam Haseen, Assistant Professor,
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, J N Medical College, AMU (Topic:
Pharmacovigilance of Anticoagulant Drugs)
Dr. Sandeep Agarwal, General
Secretary, SoPI, Agra (Topic: Changing trend in ADRs with chemotherapeutic
agents in last two decades)
Dr. Anurag Tomar, Consultant
Paediatrics, Jaipur (Topic: Pv of Paediactrics Drugs)
|
Speakers:
Dr. Parul Agarwal, Consultant
Anaesthesia, Agra (Topic: Is it time to ban codeine?)
Dr. Sandeep Kaushal, Professor and
Head, Dept. of Pharmacology, Dayanand Medical College, Ludhiana (Topic:
Pharmacovigilance of Antiepileptic Drugs)
Dr Piyush Prakash Singh, Assistant Professor,
Department of Psychiatry, J N Medical College, AMU, Aligarh (Topic: Pv of
Psychiatric Drugs)
Prof. Md. Borhan uddin, Head of the
Dept. of Pharmacology & Therapeutics of Ibn-Sina Medical College, Dhaka Bangladesh
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Tea Break (3:15 to 3:30 pm)
Free Papers (Parallel Sessions in 4 rooms): 3:30 to 4:30 pm (Duration 1 hour): at DR Complex, JNMC (Chair: Prof. Shailendra Vajpayee, Prof. SC Sharma, Prof. Nishat Akhtar, Prof. Farida Ahmad, Prof. RA Khan, Dr. M Nasiruddin, Prof. Anil Kumar and Prof. Tamkin Rabbani)
Quiz Competition:
5:00 to 6:00 pm (Coordinator,
Prof. Seema Hakim)
General Body Meeting: 6:00 pm to 6:30 pm
Dinner at Ibn Sina Academy, Dodhpur: 7:30 pm onwards
Day 3 (3.12.2014)
Free Papers for
Prize Session (PN Saxena Award for Oral Presentation): 9:00 to 10:30 am
(Duration 1 hour and 30 mins) at JNMC Auditorium: (Judges: Confidential)
Tea Break 10:30 to
10:45 am
Keynote Address at
JNMC Auditorium: Prof.
Hervé Le Louet, President ISoP, France: 10:45-11:15 am
Topic: "From pharmacovigilance to
risk management".
National Symposium:
“Ensuring Medicine Safety – An Obligation of the
Pharmaceutical Industry” at JNMC Auditorium: 11:15-12:30 (Duration 1 hr
and 15 mins): Chair:
Prof. S K Tripathi (Kolkatta)
and Dr. Suvadip Sinha (Hetero Drugs, Hyderabad)
(Followed by panel
discussion):
Speakers/Panelists:
(1)
Dr Vineet Shastri,
Director,Pharmacovigilance, Global Data and Safety Monitoring, Lifecycle
Safety, Quintiles Technologies India (P) Limited, Bangalore
Topic:
Risk Management Plan – A New Paradigm
in Pharmacovigilance
(2)
Dr Deepa Arora, Vice President and
Global Head, Drug Safety and Risk Management, Lupin Limited (Mumbai)
Topic:
Ensuring Medicine Safety – How Does the Industry Do It?
(3)
Dr. Manoj Sharma, Global
Pharmacovigilance Division, Panacea Biotec Ltd., New Delhi
Topic:
Reporting Standards for Individual Case Safety Reports
(4)
Dr Jamal Baig, Country Head, Drug
Safery and Risk Management, Merck Sharp Dohme, (Gurgaon)
Topic:
Adverse Events Following Immunisation – Industry’s Obligation
National Symposium
on Miscellaneous themes including Environmental and Biologics Pharmacovigilance
at JNMC Auditorium: 12:30 1:15 pm (Duration 45 minutes): Chair: Prof. Hervé
Le Louet (France) and Prof. Asad U Khan (Aligarh)
(1)
Dr. Syed Shariq Naeem, Department of
Pharmacology, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi: 10 mins
Topic:
Template for designing model for screening of the effects of PPCPs in
terrestrial environment.
(2)
Dr Geer M Ishaq, Department of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, University of Kashmir, Srinagar (J&K): 10 mins
Topic: Pharmacometabonomics:
role in personalized medicine and pharmacovigilance
(3)
Dr Sachin Kuchya, Associate
Professor, Dept. of Pharmacology, NSCB Medical College, Jabalpur: 10 mins
Topic:
ADR reporting Mobile app for India
(4)
Dr. Varun Gupta / Mr. Anindya Naha,
Head of Content Education Solutions, South Asia, Elsevier Health Solutions,
Elsevier, Gurgaon: 10 mins
Topic:
Animal Simulator…Animal experiments simplified.
Valedictory
Session (1:15 – 2:15 pm): Chief Guest: Dr. S.C.L. Gupta (Director,
Pharmacovigilance Cell, IMA Headquarters, New Delhi) and Guest of Honour: Prof.
Hervé Le Louet, President ISoP, France (at JNMC Auditorium)
Prize Distribution
Ceremony at JNMC Auditorium
Lunch 2:15 pm onwards
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