1. Click the Signals tab.
The Drug-Event Combinations page appears.
2. Select the row menu (
) for the drug-event combination you want to view, and select View Similar Combinations.
The Similar Combinations dialog box appears. The dialog box displays the same columns and uses the same sort order and review period as the selected on the Drug-Event Combinations page. However, the rows are not restricted by the SQL WHERE Clause that may be part of the view or if filtered by comments.
3. In the Show events within field, select any of the following events:
If you select ALL, all events for the drug are listed.
Note: If the data has been prepared to use SMQ terms, signal management might be set up so that when you view a drug-event combination involving an SMQ, your choices in are PTs for SMQ (which shows combinations for PTs related to the SMQ) or ALL.
4. Select the row menu, and select any of the actions.
You can perform the same actions as on the Drug-Event Combinations page. You can also click a count (N or Nsince) of cases to display a menu that you can use to drill down to cases that make up the count.