A government, through the regulatory authority for medicines, which can be constituted as a regulatory agency or a regulatory body for medicines, establishes and maintains the rules, laws, and policies required to ensure that medicines (including pharmaceutical products, vaccines, and other biologicals) are safe and effective, and fulfill the quality specifications offered by the producer.
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Quality control of medicines
Quality control of medicines
STRATEGIC_PARTNERS
- Pan American Network for Drug Regulatory Harmonization
- Regional Network of National Laboratories for Quality Control of Vaccines (RRLNCCV)
- System for Evaluation of the National Regulatory Authorities for Medicines
- External quality control program of official laboratories for control of medicines
- Evaluation of biotechnology products in support of the Strategic Fund