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The PMTA rule defines adverse experiences. while in clinical tobacco product studies, the terminology whereas clinical trials use the term "adverse events is used". Some of the procedures in the collection of adverse experiences in tobacco product studies follow the conventions used for collecting adverse events (e.g., coding dictionaries, defintion definition of severity, etc). Thus, the terms term "adverse event" may be used as a synonym for "synoymn" for adverse experiences" in this document. |
The In tobacco product studies, the Adverse Events (AE) domain is based on the Events General Observation class. In tobacco product studies, AE is used for representing adverse experiences. The Food and Drug Administration in the premarket tobacco product applications (PMTA) Rule defines “adverse experience” as FDA's PMTA rule defines adverse experience as any unfavorable physical or psychological effect in a person that is temporally associated with the use of or exposure to a tobacco product, whether or not the person uses the tobacco product, and whether or not the effect is considered to be related to the use of or exposure to the tobacco product. In consultation with regulatory authorities, applicants may extend or limit the scope of collection (e.g., collecting pre-treatment exposure experiences related to trial conduct, not collecting events that are assessed as efficacy study endpoints). Events included in the AE domain should be consistent with protocol requirements. Adverse event terms may be captured either as free text or via a prespecified list of terms.
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This is an example of a CRF used to collect all adverse experiences that occurred after informed consent is was obtained. Adverse experiences were collected using free - text. This The CRF was designed to allow the applicant to use either AEENRF or AEENRTPT to represent an event that was ongoing.
This SDTM dataset illustrates data collected on the example AE CRF above. This SDTM dataset used AENRTPT. More For more information can be found in , see Section 2.8.7.6, Representing References and Relative Timing.
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