List of Compier Literature Screening Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Compier Literature Screening. This list is updated as of April 2025.
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Oracle Argus
Oracle
Transforming adverse event management with efficiency and compliance.Argus emerges as the leading and trustworthy solution for the effective management, analysis, and reporting of adverse event cases associated with both premarket and post-market pharmaceuticals, biologics, vaccines, devices, and combination products. By bolstering your case management functions, it incorporates advanced features such as integrated automation, streamlined workflows, and touchless processing options tailored to meet your specific requirements. This well-established solution guarantees adherence to global regulations and standards governing drugs, vaccines, and devices, including E2B(R3), E2B(R2), eVAERS, eMDR, MIR, and IDMP, making it a reliable choice for organizations across the globe. Users of Argus Advanced Cloud benefit from Oracle Analytics, an AI-powered tool designed to unveil critical insights and facilitate prompt, informed decision-making. As teams responsible for medicinal product safety confront the difficulties of rising caseloads, varied signal detection data sources, and shifting regulations, they are often constrained by limited budgets and resources, highlighting the necessity for efficient solutions like Argus. Furthermore, this platform not only supports organizations in upholding safety and compliance in a multifaceted environment but also enhances their operational efficiency for ongoing success. In conclusion, Argus is indispensable for organizations striving to navigate the complexities of product safety while maximizing their resource utilization. -
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MEDLINE
National Library of Medicine
Explore 29 million biomedical citations for groundbreaking research.MEDLINE is the premier bibliographic database of the National Library of Medicine (NLM), containing more than 29 million citations to journal articles that primarily cover life sciences and biomedicine. An important feature of MEDLINE is its utilization of the NLM Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) for indexing, which significantly improves both searchability and organization of the records. Serving as a fundamental element of PubMed, which is a vast literature database overseen by the NLM's National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), MEDLINE effectively connects users to a wealth of information. This database represents the digital advancement of the MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System (MEDLARS), which was first introduced in 1964. The process of selecting journals for MEDLINE is heavily influenced by the Literature Selection Technical Review Committee (LSTRC), consisting of external specialists appointed by the NIH. The collection includes literature published from 1966 to the current day, along with certain significant works from prior years, thus offering researchers an extensive historical backdrop. In essence, MEDLINE serves as an indispensable tool for healthcare and academic professionals in need of trustworthy and well-organized biomedical literature, making it a cornerstone for research and discovery in the field.
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