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Certificate Course in Pharmacovigilance
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Certificate Course in Pharmacovigilance

Drug safety, Drug development and discovery, ICSR , Adverse events, Global guidelines,MedDRA, PV Audits,Cosmetovigilance
Last updated 1/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • History and Evoluation of Pharmacovigilance & terminologies in Pharmacovigilance.
  • Drug discovery and development phases & Introduction to drug safety.
  • Types of adverse events & Pharmacovigilance global guidelines.
  • Medical dictionary for Regulatory activities(MedDRA)
  • Case fallow up, PV audits and inspection, Vaccine vigilance and materiovigilance

Course content

2 sections17 lectures7h 7m total length
  • Introduction to Pharmacovigilance training17:57
  • Introduction to drug safety24:32
  • Quick assessment for Introduction to drug safety
  • History and Evolution of Pharmacovigilance16:31
  • Quick assessment for History and Evolution of Pharmacovigilance
  • Drug discovery and development26:54
  • Quick assessment for Drug discovery and development
  • Pharmacovigilence Overview25:53
  • Terminology in Pharmacovigilance24:04
  • Quick assessment for Terminology in Pharmacovigilance
  • Types of adverse events39:08
  • Pharmacovigilance Global guidelines21:45
  • Quick assessment for Pharmacovigilance Global guidelines
  • Sources of adverse event reports22:06
  • Quick assessment for sources of adverse event reports
  • Regulatory expedited reporting requirements and timelines15:22
  • Quick assessment for Regulatory expedited reporting requirements and timelines
  • Minimum criteria for reporting28:34
  • Medical dictionary for Regulatory Activities(MedDRA)36:48
  • Quick assessment for Medical dictionary for Regulatory Activities(MedDRA)
  • Seriousness and labelling assessment16:51
  • Quick assessment for Seriousness and Labelling assessment
  • Causality assessment22:10
  • Quick assessment for Causality assessment
  • Narrative writing29:08
  • Case fallow up, PV audits and inspection, vaccine vigilance and materiovigilance27:12
  • Case fallow up, PV audits and inspection, vaccine vigilance and materiovigilance

Requirements

  • Basic level of English and good quality of internet connection, Desktop /Laptop/Smartphone required(Since dealing with online mode)
  • Basic Knowledge on Pharmaceutical/ medical field

Description

-Pharmacovigilance is a sub field of Pharmacy which includes research, detection, assessment and analyzing the drugs. It is a very popular course in Medical Science. This course is suitable for the candidates who wish to join any pharmaceutical industry or pursue research in the future.

-Here in this course i will provided excellent material for pharmacovigilance and there is very important interview Questions and answers also. Don't miss the valuable material . Even rural background students also understand the language mentioned in this material. All the best.

- Pharmacovigilance is a continuous process accepted for safety evaluation accompanied by steps to improve safe usage of medicines.

-Pharmacovigilance is considered to be one of the best career option for life science and pharmacy graduates. It mainly deals with reporting and analyzing of medicine side effects and ensure drugs in the market are safe and secured

-Pharmacovigilance Associate salary in India for freshers ranges between ₹ 2.2 Lakhs to ₹ 5.0 Lakhs with an average annual salary of ₹ 3.3 Lakhs.

-The principal goal of pharmacovigilance is to influence safer usage of medicines. But, it faces increasing pressure to analyze more data sooner, monitor risks more broadly, and accurately report patient events globally.

-Pharmacovigilance is regarded as a great career option for interested aspirants as it reflects a well-defined and growing career path. There is a faster career growth leading to managerial as well as director roles eventually along with a quite decent salary package. Here, in this article, we have highlighted different curriculum and career aspects of Pharmacovigilance. For someone willing to initiate his/her career in Pharmacovigilance, the entry-level job is that of a Drug Safety Associate (DSA). All DSAs get involved in developing various cases, checking for Minimum Safety Information (MSI), reconciliation and then following up processes, along with data entry of all information available in the document and medical coding.

Eligibility Criteria for Pharmacovigilance

For aspirants to undertake a professional career in Pharmacovigilance, the minimum eligibility conditions for applying for the course are as follows:

  1. Graduate or postgraduate degree in Chemistry (subject) with securing at least 50% marks in aggregate

  2. Graduate or postgraduate degree in Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Sciences

  3. Graduate or postgraduate degree in Medicine

The process of selection for the course is completely based on merit. Students are granted admission only if they have cleared a written examination followed by a personal interview.

Required skillset for Pharmacovigilance:

For any aspiring candidate to specialize and become DSS (Drug Safety Scientist), one needs to have the following skillset:

  1. Knowledge of Medical coding

  2. Narrative and Scientific writing

  3. Good understanding of medical terms

  4. Basic knowledge of regulatory affairs, ICH-GCP, and other compliances

  5. An eye for detail

  6. Ability to maintain meticulous records

  7. Excellent analytical & problem-solving skills

  8. Effective Communication

  9. Systematic Approach to Tasks

  10. Good interpretive skills


What is Cosmetovigilance?

Cosmetovigilance is the science of monitoring the safety of cosmetic products after they are launched in the market. It involves tracking, evaluating, and reporting adverse reactions caused by cosmetic products such as creams, lotions, hair care, and makeup items.

Key Responsibilities in Cosmetovigilance:

  • Monitoring and collecting reports of adverse cosmetic events

  • Evaluating causality and severity of the reactions

  • Preparing safety and risk assessment reports

  • Communicating with regulatory authorities

  • Supporting changes in product formulations or packaging if required

Common Job Roles:

  • Cosmetovigilance Associate

  • Safety Data Analyst (Cosmetics)

  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist

  • Product Safety Officer

  • Cosmetovigilance Manager

Who Can Apply?

  • Bachelor of Pharmacy (B Pharm)

  • Master of Pharmacy (M Pharm)

  • Bachelor of Science (B Sc.) in Life Sciences, Biotechnology, or Cosmetology

  • Master of Science (M Sc.) in Life Sciences, Biotechnology, or Cosmetology

Freshers or working professionals in the following fields are also eligible:

  • Quality Assurance (QA)

  • Quality Control (QC)

  • Regulatory Affairs (RA)

  • Pharmacovigilance (Drug Safety Monitoring)

Average Salary Range:

In India:

  • Entry-level: ₹25,000 – ₹45,000 per month

  • Mid-level: ₹50,000 – ₹90,000 per month

  • Senior level: ₹1,00,000+ per month

Globally:

  • Entry-level: $35,000 – $55,000 per year

  • Mid-level: $55,000 – $90,000 per year

  • Senior level: $100,000 – $140,000+ per year

Cosmetovigilance is a growing career path with increasing demand in the global cosmetic industry. If you are interested in safety science and regulatory work, this field offers excellent long-term potential.


Who this course is for:

  • Graduate or postgraduate degree in Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Graduate or postgraduate degree in Medicine
  • Graduate or postgraduate degree in Chemistry (subject) with securing at least 50% marks in aggregate