2 Integrations with Compier Literature Screening

View a list of Compier Literature Screening integrations and software that integrates with Compier Literature Screening below. Compare the best Compier Literature Screening integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Compier Literature Screening. Here are the current Compier Literature Screening integrations in 2026:

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    Oracle Argus
    The market-leading, trusted solution for processing, analyzing, and reporting adverse event cases originating in premarket and post-market drugs, biologics, vaccines, devices, and combination products. Transform your case management efficiency with innovative capabilities, such as built-in automation, workflow optimization, and conditional touchless processing. You can depend on Argus, a mature, reliable solution providing proven compliance with drug, vaccine, and device regulations and standards in all regions of the world, including E2B(R3), E2B(R2), eVAERS, eMDR, MIR, and IDMP. Argus Advanced Cloud includes Oracle Analytics, a powerful, flexible, AI-powered solution that empowers users to uncover new insights and make faster, more informed business decisions. Medicinal product safety teams face enormous pressure to control ever-increasing caseloads, new sources of signal detection data, and changing regulations, all with flat budgets and resources.
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    MEDLINE

    MEDLINE

    National Library of Medicine

    MEDLINE is the National Library of Medicine’s (NLM) premier bibliographic database that contains more than 29 million references to journal articles in life sciences with a concentration on biomedicine. A distinctive feature of MEDLINE is that the records are indexed with NLM Medical Subject Headings (MeSH). MEDLINE is the primary component of PubMed, a literature database developed and maintained by the NLM National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). MEDLINE is the online counterpart to the MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System (MEDLARS) that originated in 1964 (see MEDLINE history). The majority of journals are selected for MEDLINE based on the recommendation of the Literature Selection Technical Review Committee (LSTRC), an NIH-chartered advisory committee of external experts. Time coverage: MEDLINE includes literature published from 1966 to present, and selected coverage of literature prior to that period.
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