Explain the various measurements of outcomes in pharmacoepidemiological studies
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Pharmacoepideomology: Measurement of outcomes in pharmacoepidemiology. The outcome measures include the studies on, 1. ... Morbidity is measured as the number of cases of disease or events that occur per unit of population (per 100), unit of time (per year) or both (events/100/year).
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