POLES FACE ECJ ACTION OVER PHARMACEUTICAL CONTROLS

BY LEAH GERMAIN THE EUROPEAN Commission is planning to take the Polish government to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) claiming it is breaking key European Union (EU) pharmaceutical market approval controls. Brussels is upset that Poland allows non-authorised medicinal products to be sold that are similar to an approved product, just because they are cheaper. The Commission says these medicines should receive full safety assessments given to completely novel products. "Such provision, which is purely based on financial considerations, is not covered by ...


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