European Medicines Agency , London, UK
Mar 23 2011 8:00AM - Mar 24 2011 5:00PM
This conference provides an excellent opportunity to discuss the opportunities and challenges of ensuring an adequate supply of up-to-date medicines to meet the needs of animals around the world, bearing in mind the one world, one health concept underlining that health in animals promotes health in humans. Key Topic - Availability Defining the problem - What do we mean by availability and what should we do about it
- Developed versus less-developed world
- Maintain existing products versus bringing new products to market
Role of veterinary medicines in disease control - Vaccines - Current approaches
- Antimicrobials – Maintaining appropriate access for veterinary use
Regulation of medicines - Lessons from applying better regulation principles - MUMS (The Minor Use and Minor Species) versus ‘full’ market products
- What is ‘better regulation’ and what benefits does it bring to regulators and industry
- Cooperation in the less developed world
- Lessons from regional cooperation
- VICH 4 and the outreach programme
Innovation – Encouraging new products to market - Status report on innovation
- Regulators approach to stimulating innovation
- Building alliances to promote innovation
- Feedback on successes and key learnings
Event Code: 11106
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