THE UK Medicines and
Healthcare Products Regulatory
Agency has published its Business
plan for 2010/11 which outlines its
objectives as safeguarding public
health, supporting research,
influencing the future of regulatory
frameworks through international
relationships and to promote and
improve public health outcomes.
The Agency also outlays the key
challenges it foresees facing over
the next year as: launching the 3rd
communications strategy, the
implementation of a risk-based
surveillance strategy for
pharmaceutical manufacturers and
continuing to combat the threat of
counterfeit medicines and devises.
The Agency also sees the delivery
of a pilot medical devices driving
license, the review of the UK
medicines supply chain, publishing
safety updates to product information
on medicines and launching the
updated paediatric strategy as key
challenges in 2010/11.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 02 Aug 10 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 02 Aug 10
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