Sentrx Launches New Web Site
“Access to Experts” Site Provides Direct Connections to Pharmacovigilance Experts"
(March 2, 2010; Little Falls, NJ) — Sentrx, a pioneer in outsourcing drug safety solutions for the biopharmaceutical industry, has redesigned its Web site, revealing a broader array of services, a client-focused attitude, and an improved ability to connect directly with key experts and leaders. The site went live on February 24, 2010.
“Beginning in June of 2009, we initiated a series of changes designed to shape the organization’s operations around clients and their needs. That included better access to our key leaders and experts as well as a broader array of safety-related services, including an expansion of our medical affairs capabilities and our safety technology services,” stated Charles T. Saldarini, Sentrx CEO. “Our Web site reflects that progress and our commitment to provide our clients with integrated safety solutions as well as need specific services.”
The new Web site, designed by SCORR Marketing, features information about Sentrx’s safety services, medical affairs, regulatory services, and ability to tackle any special project related to safety services. The Web site features detailed information on Sentrx’s unique Technology Services Group (TSG), a leader in safety-related technologies.
“Clients and prospects visiting the site will feel the pride we take in our work,” continued Saldarini. “Our pure focus on safety-related services reflects our belief in the continuing importance of pharmacovigilance in today’s cutting-edge research and development programs, as well as its rapidly emerging global importance in shaping the commercial landscape and value proposition of drugs and devices. We love what we do. Our Web site demonstrates that attitude.”
Sentrx is leading the industry in providing comprehensive pharmacovigilance solutions, developing from a strong foundation in adverse event case processing and related drug data system management. Sentrx integrates business process outsourcing solutions, supports surveillance/reporting and signaling services, delivers safety system management and data hosting, and has moved into risk management services (REMS).
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