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  • FDA may require a Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy, or REMS, to ensure that the benefits

  • of certain drugs outweigh their risks. In June 2015, FDA launched a new and improved

  • REMS website called REMS@FDA.

  • Hi, I'm Captain Catherine Chew, and this is Drug Info Rounds, brought to you by the

  • pharmacists in FDA's Division of Drug Information.

  • The new REMS@FDA website improves the organization of REMS information online. This makes it

  • easier for users to access comprehensive REMS information. Lieutenant Commander Lindsay

  • Wagner will lead us through a tour of the new website.

  • Type www.fda.gov/rems, and you'll arrive at the new site. On the homepage you'll

  • see a searchable and sortable table of current REMS programs. You can search by the name

  • of the REMS, an element of the REMS program, or by an active ingredient with a REMS.

  • After you select a REMS, you'll see the application number, the application holder,

  • and for REMS that cover multiple products, you'll be shown what products are covered

  • by that REMS and the date the product was added to the REMS. The site features links

  • to the prescribing information from the DailyMed site and to the Drugs@FDA information for

  • a product.

  • Further down the REMS page, you will seeWhat do participants need to know?” This next

  • section is just for you! Here we tell healthcare providers and pharmacists what you need to

  • know. You can also find a link to the application holder's website.

  • Depending on the requirements of the REMS, the information that appears will be different.

  • It is now easier than ever to quickly see what is required to prescribe a drug with

  • an approved REMS or to dispense it to a patient.

  • Scroll further, and you'll find links to REMS materials, including full REMS documents,

  • patient counseling information, training materials, and other documents.

  • Another useful feature of this website is access to the Data Files. Here we provide

  • all of the REMS data, including REMS that are no longer in place. A data dictionary

  • is provided for users.

  • We're interested in hearing what you think about the REMS@FDA website. Click the Contact

  • Us link to share your thoughts. If you have questions about REMS@FDA, call or email FDA's

  • Division of Drug Information.

FDA may require a Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy, or REMS, to ensure that the benefits

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