EU, AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND UPDATE MEDICINE MUTUAL RECOGNITION PROCEDURES
June 1st, 2010
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) has updated its agreements on the mutual recognition of conformity procedures for medicines with Australia and New Zealand. The new deals have been negotiated by the European Commission and take account of developments in technical and administrative practices since the initial agreements were struck in 1999. The agreements will ease the recognition within the EU of inspections by manufacturers in Australia and New Zealand and EU inspections within these Australasian countries. "In addition, the manufacturer's ...
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