Pharmacovigilance Myth-Busting
Myth: “Narrative writing is just copying information from the case fields.”
Fact: Narrative writing is far more than re-stating structured data. A strong narrative provides a cohesive clinical story that gives regulators critical context for assessing safety.
👉 High-quality narratives require:
• Organizing details into a logical chronology
• Highlighting relevant medical history and risk factors
• Ensuring consistency with case data
• Using clear, concise, and objective language
• Capturing nuances that might not be evident from structured fields alone
At SafeCue Solutions, we know that well-crafted narratives are essential for regulatory decision-making and ultimately protecting patient safety.
💡 Myth busted: Narratives aren’t copy-paste, they’re clinical storytelling with purpose.


