If a drug regulation system is to bring about the ultimate outcome of protecting public health and safety, certain structural and process arrangements must be securely in place.
By comparing and contrasting drug regulation in the 10 countries, conclusions may be drawn about the components of drug regulatory systems which constrain or facilitate the effectiveness of drug regulation. Identification of these components can help in the development of strategies for improving drug regulation. This chapter highlights the lessons about regulatory structures and processes which may be learned from the study.