Select a drug profile layout

  1. In the left navigation pane, hover on the Data Analysis icon (Data Analysis icon), then click Drug Profiles.
  2. In the drug profile menu bar, from the Layout menu, click Select.

    Your most recent drug profile layout with your most recent primary drug appears, unless one of the following is true:

    • This drug profile layout was deleted.
    • A drug profile layout has never been used.
    • The Drug Profile page was accessed from the Products table on the Signal Review page by selecting Drug Profile from the Row Action menu (Row Action menu icon) for a product.

    In these cases, the layout is determined by your Drug Profile Layout user preference.

  3. To select a layout, from the Layout menu, click Select.

    The Select Drug Profile Layout dialog box provides the following information about each layout:

    Column Description

    Name

    Name of the layout. Available layouts are those that you created or that are published to you. If you have the Administer Users permission, available layouts are published or unpublished layouts created by any users in your login group.

    Description

    Description of the layout.

    Created By

    Name of the user who created the layout.

    Created

    Date and time when the layout was created.

    Modified By

    Name of the user who last modified the layout.

    Modified

    Date and time when the layout was last modified.

  4. Perform one of the following:
    • Click the radio button of the layout
    • To select a recent layout, hover over Layout and click Recent.
  5. Click a recent layout name.
    • The primary drug for the layout that you are viewing becomes the primary drug for the selected layout. If you modify the layout, an asterisk appears in the Drug Profile title area after the layout name.
    • If the layout uses only one drug, it appears with the primary drug from the last layout you viewed.
    • If the layout uses multiple drugs, you must specify the primary and comparator drugs. By default:
      • The primary drug is from the last layout that you viewed.
      • The comparator drugs are those that you used the last time you viewed that particular layout. If you never viewed the layout before, the comparator drugs are from the original definition of the layout.