Effective Drug Regulation - A Multicountry Study and Annex 1: Guide for Data Collection to Assess Drug Regulatory Performance
(2002; 187 pages) View the PDF document
Table of Contents
View the documentACRONYMS
View the documentPREFACE
View the documentACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
View the documentEXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Open this folder and view contents1. DRUG REGULATION: OBJECTIVES AND ISSUES
Open this folder and view contents2. MULTICOUNTRY STUDY ON EFFECTIVE DRUG REGULATION
Open this folder and view contents3. PROFILE OF THE COUNTRIES
Open this folder and view contents4. REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
Open this folder and view contents5. REGULATORY CAPACITY
Open this folder and view contents6. LICENSING OF MANUFACTURING, DISTRIBUTION AND RETAIL SALE
Open this folder and view contents7. INSPECTION AND SURVEILLANCE
Open this folder and view contents8. PRODUCT ASSESSMENT AND REGISTRATION
Open this folder and view contents9. CONTROL OF DRUG PROMOTION AND ADVERTISING
Open this folder and view contents10. DRUG QUALITY CONTROL LABORATORY
Close this folder11. ASSESSING REGULATORY PERFORMANCE
View the document11.1 ASSESSING GOVERNMENT FUNCTIONS: AN ESSENTIAL PART OF POLICY-MAKING
View the document11.2 MONITORING AND EVALUATION SYSTEM
View the document11.3 MONITORING AND EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF DRUG REGULATION
View the document11.4 MONITORING AND EVALUATING THE EFFICIENCY OF DRUG REGULATION
View the document11.5 MONITORING AND EVALUATING THE ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY OF DRUG regulation
View the document11.6 AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION FOR ASSESSMENT
Open this folder and view contents12. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EFFECTIVE DRUG REGULATION
Open this folder and view contentsANNEX 1: GUIDE FOR DATA COLLECTION TO ASSESS DRUG REGULATORY PERFORMANCE
 

11.6 AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION FOR ASSESSMENT

Assessment of performance requires adequate qualitative and quantitative information. The country studies lacked some critical information. In most countries, information on regulatory outcomes is generally scarce. Data regarding the quality of drug products, drug information and distribution channels, especially in the illegal sector, are often unavailable or in short supply. Outcome data are difficult to obtain, and some process data are also unavailable. In most countries, data on violations and sanctions are either lacking or incomplete. This makes monitoring of the actual implementation of drug regulation difficult.

 

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