- What is Embase?
- Why use Embase?
- Benefits
- Articles
- Use Cases
- Medical Librarian
- Discovery Team
- Post-Market Team
- Development Team
- Information Manager
- Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) Database
- Biomedical Research
- Drug Adverse Reactions
- Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM)
- Pharmaceutical Research
- Pharmacoeconomics
- Pharmacology
- Pharmacovigilance (PV)
- Pre-clinical Research and Clinical Trials
- Regulatory Affairs
- Supporting Medical Device Research
- Training & Support
- What's New?
- Demo or Quote
- What is Embase?
- Why use Embase?
- Benefits
- Articles
- Use Cases
- Medical Librarian
- Discovery Team
- Post-Market Team
- Development Team
- Information Manager
- Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) Database
- Biomedical Research
- Drug Adverse Reactions
- Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM)
- Pharmaceutical Research
- Pharmacoeconomics
- Pharmacology
- Pharmacovigilance (PV)
- Pre-clinical Research and Clinical Trials
- Regulatory Affairs
- Supporting Medical Device Research
- Training & Support
- What's New?
- Demo or Quote
Biomedical Research with Embase
A wealth of references for biomedical research...
With over 24 million indexed records and more than 7,500 current, mostly peer-reviewed journals and Articles In Press, Embase is a Product Literature Database (PLD) solution which meets the requirements of regulatory bodies and systematic reviews through its wider coverage, inclusion of Medline, frequent updates and deeper drug indexing for greater biomedical information coverage.
If you are searching for pharmaceutical abstracts, toxicological research, adverse drug reactions information, a wide range of biomedical abstracts, a source of clinical trial studies, evidence based medicine research, medical device case studies, pharma-coeconomics studies, pharmacology abstracts, preclinical reports, regulatory affairs information sources and toxicological abstracts, then Embase is the solution you are looking for.
Superior Search Functions
To work with the incredible amount of information held by Embase, search capabilities are supported by Emtree, a proprietary biomedical thesaurus which makes searching even more effective, with automatic inclusion of synonyms and an unrivalled number of preferred terms.