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July 2026

Global Pharmacovigilance Market Size, Share & Forecast, By Service Type, Delivery Model & End User, 2026–2031

2031

The Global Pharmacovigilance Market worth USD 9,350 million in 2025 is growing at a CAGR of 11.78% to reach USD 18,260 million by 2031. IQVIA, Accenture, Cognizant, ICON plc and Parexel International are the major companies operating in this market.

Report Details

Base Year

2025

Pages

100

Region

Global

Author

Ken Research

Product Code
KR-RPT-V02-04224

CHAPTER 1 - MARKET SUMMARY

Market Overview

The Global Pharmacovigilance Market operates through mandatory collection, medical assessment, coding, follow-up and submission of individual case safety reports, supported by signal detection and aggregate benefit-risk evaluation. Demand is structurally tied to medicine exposure and development activity: recorded 563,828 registered studies by the end of 2025, including 42,966 studies added during that year.

North America remains the largest commercial hub because the United States combines high pharmaceutical revenue, extensive clinical research and mature outsourced safety operations. North America generated approximately USD 2,719 million in pharmacovigilance revenue during 2025, while the United States remained the leading individual country market. This concentration supports specialized case-processing centers, safety physicians, epidemiologists, technology vendors and global regulatory operations.

Market Value

USD 9,350 million

2025

Dominant Region

North America

2025

Dominant Segment

Phase IV Post-Marketing Surveillance

fastest growing service: Signal Detection and Management

Total Number of Players

520

Future Outlook

The Global Pharmacovigilance Market is projected to expand from USD 9,350 million in 2025 to USD 18,260 million by 2031. The historical CAGR of 8.11% reflected growth in clinical trials, post-marketing obligations, vaccine surveillance and outsourced case processing. Forecast growth of 11.78% will be supported by increasing safety-data volumes, broader pharmacovigilance coverage in emerging markets and migration toward standardized ICH E2B(R3) submissions. Contract outsourcing will retain a major role as emerging biotechnology companies seek scalable global coverage without building permanent safety infrastructure in every regulated market.

Profit pools will gradually move beyond high-volume case entry toward medical review, signal analytics, real-world evidence, risk-management planning and technology-enabled quality assurance. Phase IV services will remain the largest revenue pool because marketed products generate continuing reporting obligations across larger and more heterogeneous patient populations. Asia Pacific delivery centers will gain importance for multilingual operations and cost-efficient processing, while North America and Europe will retain leadership in safety governance, regulatory strategy and complex benefit-risk assessment. Providers combining medical expertise, validated technology and measurable automation will be positioned to defend margins as routine processing becomes more price competitive.

11.78%

Forecast CAGR

$18,260 Mn

2030 Projection

Base Year

2025

Historical Period

2020-2025

Forecast Period

2026-2031

Historical CAGR

8.11%

CHAPTER 2 - SCOPE OF REPORT

Scope of the Market

Click to Explore Interactive Mind Map

CHAPTER 3 - Key Stakeholders

Key Target Audience

Key stakeholders who can leverage from this market analysis for investment, strategy and operational planning.

Investors

CAGR, recurring revenue, automation leverage, margin resilience, consolidation

Corporates

compliance cost, case throughput, outsourcing mix, quality metrics

Government

reporting coverage, signal timeliness, patient safety, interoperability

Operators

productivity, medical quality, SLA performance, workforce utilization

Financial institutions

contract durability, customer concentration, cash conversion, technology risk

What You'll Gain

  • Market sizing and trajectory
  • Regulatory requirement mapping
  • Service profit-pool analysis
  • Segment structure and levers
  • Competitive landscape shortlist
  • CEO-grade risk priorities

80+

Pages of insights

CHAPTER 4 - Market Size & Growth

Market Size, Growth Forecast and Trends

This section evaluates the historical market size, analyzes year-over-year growth dynamics, and presents forecast projections supported by market performance indicators and demand-side drivers.

Historical & Projected Market Size ($ Million)

Year-over-Year Growth Rate (%)

Market Value vs Volume Growth (%)

Historical Market Performance (2020-2025)

Historical performance was uneven as safety workloads rose faster than realized revenue in some years. The strongest annual expansion occurred in 2023 at 12.95%, supported by normalized clinical development activity and expanding post-authorization surveillance. Growth moderated to 1.71% in 2024 as pandemic-related case volumes declined and buyers renegotiated routine processing contracts. The 2025 rebound to 12.11% reflected renewed outsourcing, higher-value signal-management work and the growing complexity of biologics, oncology products and combination therapies. Phase IV activities represented approximately 76% of product-life-cycle revenue in 2025.

Forecast Market Outlook (2026-2031)

Forecast growth is expected to stabilize near 11.8% annually as commercial case volumes, regulatory complexity and higher-value technology services expand simultaneously. Revenue will increasingly reflect medical review, signal analytics, aggregate reporting, real-world evidence and automation governance rather than basic data entry alone. The terminal market size of USD 18,260 million assumes sustained adoption of outsourced operating models, broader pharmacovigilance coverage across emerging economies and continued investment in E2B(R3)-compatible systems. AI-assisted workflows should improve unit economics, but human medical oversight will remain necessary for causality assessment, signal validation and regulatory accountability.

CHAPTER 5 - Market Data

Market Breakdown

The Global Pharmacovigilance Market combines expanding safety-case volumes with a continuing shift toward outsourced delivery and technology-assisted processing. For CEOs and investors, value creation depends on balancing throughput efficiency against clinical quality, regulatory compliance and defensible signal-management capabilities.

Market Breakdown

Historical Data (2020-2024) • Base Data (2025) • Forecast Data (2026-2031)

Year
Market Size (USD Mn)
YoY Growth (%)
Commercial ICSR Volume (Mn)
Outsourced Delivery Share (%)
AI-Assisted Workflow Share (%)
Period
2020$6,330 Mn+-8.654%
$#%
Forecast
2021$6,970 Mn+10.11%9.256%
$#%
Forecast
2022$7,260 Mn+4.16%9.958%
$#%
Forecast
2023$8,200 Mn+12.95%10.860%
$#%
Forecast
2024$8,340 Mn+1.71%11.662%
$#%
Forecast
2025$9,350 Mn+12.11%12.564%
$#%
Forecast
2026$10,450 Mn+11.76%13.666%
$#%
Forecast
2027$11,680 Mn+11.77%14.868%
$#%
Forecast
2028$13,060 Mn+11.82%16.170%
$#%
Forecast
2029$14,600 Mn+11.79%17.572%
$#%
Forecast
2030$16,320 Mn+11.78%19.074%
$#%
Forecast
2031$18,260 Mn+11.89%20.676%
$#%
Forecast

Commercial ICSR Volume

Over 40 million cumulative reports, February 2025, global. Rising report density expands demand for duplicate detection, medical review and signal analytics, while increasing the cost of inconsistent terminology and fragmented source data.

Outsourced Delivery Share

USD 5,750 million outsourcing market, 2025, global. Outsourcing converts fixed staffing into scalable capacity and gives smaller sponsors access to qualified safety physicians, local affiliates and validated platforms.

AI-Assisted Workflow Share

F1 score of 0.882 across 97 labels, 2025 study. Automation can improve extraction and review productivity, but safety-critical deployment requires human validation, audit trails and controls against incorrect medical terminology.

CHAPTER 6 - Segmentation

Market Segmentation Framework

Comprehensive analysis across key dimensions providing insights into market structure, customer requirements and pharmacovigilance delivery patterns.

No of Segments

7

Dominant Segment

Product Life Cycle

Fastest Growing Segment

Technology

Service Type

Individual Case Safety Report Management
$%
Signal Detection and Management
$%
Aggregate Safety Reporting
$%
Risk Management and Benefit-Risk Services
$%
Literature and Medical Information Surveillance
$%

Product Life Cycle

Preclinical
$%
Phase I
$%
Phase II and Phase III
$%
Phase IV and Post-Marketing
$%

Delivery Model

In-House
$%
Fully Outsourced
$%
Functional Service Provider
$%
Hybrid and Co-Sourced
$%

Customer Type

Large Pharmaceutical Companies
$%
Emerging Biotechnology Companies
$%
Generic and Biosimilar Manufacturers
$%
Vaccine and Medical-Device Sponsors
$%

End-Use Industry

Pharmaceuticals
$%
Biotechnology
$%
Vaccines
$%
Medical Devices and Combination Products
$%

Technology

Safety Database Platforms
$%
Signal Analytics Platforms
$%
AI and Natural-Language Processing
$%
Cloud Workflow and Integration Platforms
$%

Geography

North America
$%
Europe
$%
Asia Pacific
$%
Latin America
$%
Middle East and Africa
$%

Key Segmentation Takeaways

Comprehensive analysis across all extracted segmentation dimensions providing insights into market structure, customer requirements and delivery patterns.

Product Life Cycle

Phase IV and post-marketing surveillance dominate because marketed medicines are exposed to patient populations far larger and more diverse than clinical-trial cohorts. The segment generates recurring case-processing, signal-management, risk-management and periodic-reporting workloads throughout the commercial life of a product. Complex biologics and specialty therapies increase medical-review intensity and support premium pricing for clinically differentiated providers.

Technology

AI and natural-language processing represent the fastest-growing technology sub-segment as sponsors automate case intake, coding, narrative generation, literature screening and duplicate detection. Adoption is strongest where high report volumes justify integration costs. Growth nevertheless depends on validated models, explainable outputs, human medical oversight, controlled terminology and auditable workflows that satisfy safety-system inspection requirements.

CHAPTER 7 - Regional Analysis

Regional Analysis

The United States is the largest individual pharmacovigilance market among relevant global peers, supported by extensive pharmaceutical commercialization, a large clinical-development ecosystem and mature FDA safety-reporting infrastructure. China and Germany form the next tier, while India combines a smaller current revenue pool with strong outsourced delivery capabilities and above-market expansion potential.

Focus Country Ranking

1st

United States Market Size

USD 2,280 million (2025)

United States CAGR (2026-2033)

3.4%

Regional Analysis (Current Year)

Regional Analysis Comparison

MetricUnited StatesChinaGermanyJapanUnited KingdomIndia
Market Size, 2025USD 2,280 MnUSD 823 MnUSD 562 MnUSD 344 MnUSD 289 MnUSD 228 Mn
CAGR (%)3.4%7.5%7.2%7.2%7.0%7.3%
Pharmacovigilance Demand Index (US=100)1007344393431
Safety Operations Capacity Index (US=100)1006255484658

Market Position

The United States ranks first with approximately USD 2,280 million in 2025 revenue, reflecting the scale of FDA-regulated product portfolios and the country’s concentration of pharmaceutical and biotechnology sponsors.

Growth Advantage

United States growth of 3.4% is below India’s 7.3% and Germany’s 7.2%, indicating a mature market in which premium analytics and complex safety governance matter more than basic volume expansion.

Competitive Strengths

The United States combines 46 CDER novel drug approvals in 2025, extensive clinical-trial activity and a centralized federal adverse-event infrastructure, supporting high-value regulatory strategy and signal-management demand.

CHAPTER 8 - INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

Growth Drivers, Challenges & Opportunities

Comprehensive analysis of key factors shaping the Global Pharmacovigilance Market, including growth catalysts, operational challenges and emerging opportunities across safety operations, technology and sponsor segments.

Growth Drivers

Expansion of Drug Development and Commercial Portfolios

  • added 42,966 studies (2025, global), creating incremental demand for investigational safety reporting, reconciliation and development safety update reports across sponsors and contract research organizations.
  • FDA approved 46 novel drugs (2025, United States), each introducing post-marketing surveillance, labeling maintenance, periodic reporting and signal-management obligations that support recurring service revenue.
  • Combined CDER and CBER activity produced 58 novel approvals (2025, United States), increasing demand for specialists in biologics, vaccines, oncology, rare diseases and advanced therapies.

Broader and More Prescriptive Regulatory Surveillance

  • The WHO network included 161 full members (2026, global), increasing the number of jurisdictions requiring local reporting knowledge, affiliate coordination and country-specific risk communication.
  • EudraVigilance received over 1.7 million ADR reports (2024, European Economic Area), demonstrating the continuing operational scale of regulated electronic safety submissions.
  • ICH E2B(R3) defines a standardized structure for electronic ICSR transmission, requiring sponsors and vendors to upgrade validated systems, mappings and partner interfaces. One harmonized message standard (2025, ICH regions) supports cross-border interoperability.

Outsourcing and Specialist Delivery Models

  • Outsourcing provides variable capacity during launches, acquisitions and safety events, reducing the need to maintain permanent staffing for fluctuating workloads. The segment is projected to reach USD 13,030 million (2035, global).
  • Post-marketing services represented 55.02% of outsourcing revenue (2025, global), directing provider investment toward spontaneous reports, risk management, aggregate reports and real-world evidence.
  • Phase IV generated 76.0% of product-life-cycle revenue (2025, global), favoring providers with large-scale case operations, safety physicians and mature regulatory intelligence networks.

Market Challenges

Underreporting, Duplication and Uneven Data Quality

  • FDA research found that sociodemographic factors affect reporting levels, creating underrepresentation risks for vulnerable populations. The evidence covered multiple demographic cohorts (2024, United States) and highlights the need for bias-aware signal evaluation.
  • EudraVigilance submissions declined by 8% year over year (2024, European Economic Area), demonstrating how public-health events, reporting behavior and portfolio mix can distort simple volume comparisons.
  • Cumulative databases require continuous duplicate identification and follow-up because a single case may arrive through several channels. More than 40 million records (2025, global) increase computational burden and medical-review requirements.

Regulatory Fragmentation and Privacy Constraints

  • European rules require non-serious suspected reactions to be submitted within 90 days (European Union), forcing safety systems to distinguish seriousness, geography and reportability accurately.
  • Organizations migrating to E2B(R3) may need parallel capability for E2B(R2), increasing validation and integration costs. The ICH framework supports two message generations during transition (2025, multiple regions).
  • European guidance introduced additional requirements for masking personal information in ICSRs. The 2025 GVP Module VI addendum (European Union) raises governance requirements for narratives, attachments and cross-border case exchange.

Skills Scarcity and Safety-Critical Automation Risk

  • Case-processing automation still requires safety physicians and quality reviewers to assess seriousness, expectedness and causality. A validated extraction system achieved 0.882 F1 performance (2025 study), leaving residual error requiring human review.
  • Rare-event recognition creates asymmetric risk because false negatives may delay signal detection while false positives consume medical-review capacity. Research published in 2025 recommends prevalence-aware evaluation and structured case-level examination.
  • Large language models can generate incorrect medical terms without specialized guardrails. A 2024 pharmacovigilance proof of concept used anomaly, drug-name and adverse-event controls to reduce safety-critical errors.

Market Opportunities

Validated AI for High-Volume Safety Operations

  • The monetizable angle is productivity-based pricing for intake, coding, narratives, literature screening and duplicate detection. A validated model achieved 0.882 F1 performance (2025 study), supporting measurable service-level improvements.
  • Technology vendors, CROs and pharmaceutical safety teams benefit from lower handling time and more consistent data structures across rising workloads exceeding 40 million cumulative VigiBase reports (2025, global).
  • Adoption requires model validation, controlled terminology, explainable decisions and human approval. The PHEE research dataset contains over 5,000 annotated events (2022 study), illustrating the importance of domain-specific training resources.

Asia Pacific Delivery and Regulatory Expansion

  • Investors can target multilingual case-processing, local literature and affiliate-support platforms in India, where revenue reached USD 228.3 million (2025) and is forecast to expand at 7.3%.
  • Global pharmaceutical sponsors and regional service providers benefit from combining lower-cost delivery with increasingly sophisticated medical review, aggregate reporting and technology implementation. India’s projected market reaches USD 409.2 million (2033).
  • Opportunity realization requires stronger local reporting awareness, regulator-compatible databases and retention of experienced physicians and scientists. WHO PIDM included 182 full and associate participants (2026, global), indicating broader institutional coverage.

Integrated Real-World Signal Surveillance

  • Providers can monetize signal subscriptions, observational studies and benefit-risk dashboards by linking spontaneous reports with claims, electronic-health-record and literature data. EudraVigilance processed over 1.7 million reports (2024).
  • Pharmaceutical companies benefit from earlier identification of emerging risks, better label governance and more targeted risk-minimization actions. FDA began implementing AEMS as a consolidated monitoring environment in 2026.
  • Materialization requires common data models, reliable product dictionaries and governance for cross-database analytics. ICH E2B(R3) provides one standardized electronic ICSR framework for structured international exchange.

CHAPTER 9 - Competitive Landscape

Competitive Landscape Overview

The market is moderately concentrated across global CROs, technology-led service groups and specialist safety-platform vendors, with regulatory credibility, medical expertise, validated systems and multinational delivery capacity creating meaningful entry barriers.

Market Share Distribution

IQVIA
Accenture
Cognizant
ICON plc

Top 5 Players

1
IQVIA
!$*
2
Accenture
^&
3
Cognizant
#@
4
ICON plc
$
5
Parexel International
&@$
Combined Share$%

Market Dynamics

Local Players70%
Regional/Int'l30%

8 new entrants in the past 5 years, indicating strong market attractiveness and growth potential.

Company Profiles (Top 10 Players)
Company Name
Market Share
Headquarters
Founding Year
Core Market Focus
IQVIA
-Durham, United States2016End-to-end pharmacovigilance, real-world evidence, safety technology and regulatory operations
Accenture
-Dublin, Ireland1989Technology-enabled safety operations, transformation consulting and managed services
Cognizant
-Teaneck, United States1994Pharmacovigilance business-process services, automation and life-sciences technology
ICON plc
-Dublin, Ireland1990Clinical and post-marketing safety, medical monitoring and regulatory services
Parexel International
-Durham, United States1982Drug-safety services, risk management, epidemiology and regulatory consulting
Thermo Fisher Scientific PPD
-Waltham, United States2006Clinical safety, medical monitoring, post-approval services and safety surveillance
Fortrea
-Durham, United States2023Clinical-development safety, post-approval services and functional-service partnerships
Tata Consultancy Services
-Mumbai, India1968Global safety operations, automation, data services and technology transformation
Wipro
-Bengaluru, India1945Pharmacovigilance process outsourcing, safety technology and regulatory data services
ArisGlobal
-United States1987Cloud safety databases, case automation, signal management and regulatory information platforms

Cross Comparison Parameters

The report provides detailed cross-comparison of key players across 10 performance parameters to identify competitive strengths and weaknesses.

1

Annual ICSR Throughput

2

Signal Detection Cycle Time

3

Pharmacovigilance Revenue Growth

4

Adjusted EBITDA Margin

Analysis Covered

Market Share Analysis:

Compares provider scale across services, technology and delivery geographies globally

Cross Comparison Matrix:

Benchmarks operational throughput, signal speed, growth and profitability performance

SWOT Analysis:

Assesses capabilities, vulnerabilities, expansion options and competitive threats systematically

Pricing Strategy Analysis:

Evaluates transaction, headcount, subscription and outcome-based commercial models globally

Company Profiles:

Reviews service portfolios, geographic reach, technology assets and positioning

CHAPTER 10 - REPORT TOC

Table of Contents

100Pages
34Chapters
10Companies Profiled
7Segmentation Types

Phase 1
Market Assessment Phase

11

Chapters

Supply-side and competitive intelligence covering market sizing, segmentation, competitive dynamics, regulatory landscape and future forecasts.

Phase 2
Go-To-Market Strategy Phase

15

Chapters

Entry strategy evaluation, execution roadmap, partner recommendations and profitability outlook.

Complete Report Coverage

201+ detailed sections covering every aspect of the market

143

Assessment Sections

58

Strategy Sections

CHAPTER 11 - Our Approach

Research Methodology

Desk Research

  • Reviewed global safety-reporting regulations
  • Mapped adverse-event reporting volumes
  • Analyzed pharmacovigilance provider disclosures
  • Benchmarked safety-technology adoption patterns

Primary Research

  • Interviewed global safety officers
  • Consulted pharmacovigilance operations directors
  • Engaged regulatory affairs leaders
  • Interviewed safety technology architects

Validation and Triangulation

  • Validated through 282 respondents
  • Reconciled sponsor and vendor inputs
  • Cross-checked case-volume assumptions
  • Tested forecast sensitivity ranges

CHAPTER 12 - FAQ

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