EMA AND FDA SAY COLLABORATION HAS BEEN SUCCESSFUL
September 1st, 2011
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Medicines Agency (EMA) and the USA's Food & Drug Administration have concluded their cooperation under a Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Initiative since September 2009 has been a success. Its main objective has sharing information on inspections and GCP-related documents of common interest and staging collaborative inspections. A joint report concluded "the pilot initiative has been very productive. A considerable amount of information has been exchanged, and this communication has facilitated improvements in the agencies' ...
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