Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference of Drug Regulatory Authorities (ICDRA) - Bahrain, 10-13 November 1996
(1996; 111 pages) View the PDF document
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Open this folder and view contentsOpening ceremony
Open this folder and view contentsInternational harmonization of regulatory requirements Plenary: 10 November 1996
Open this folder and view contentsGlobal harmonization
Open this folder and view contentsTripartite harmonization - International Conference on Harmonization (ICH)
Open this folder and view contentsRegional harmonization activities
Close this folderAgreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
View the documentThe implications of the TRIPS agreement for the protection of pharmaceutical Inventions - Adrian Otten, World Trade Organization
View the documentEffect of WTO agreements on pharmaceutical trade in Arab countries - Mr M. Jafar Redha, Bahrain
View the documentClosing remarks - Dr S. Nightingale, United States of America
View the documentRecommendations
Open this folder and view contentsThe mission of drug regulatory authorities
Open this folder and view contentsCounterfeit drugs
Open this folder and view contentsComputer-assisted drug registration
Open this folder and view contentsUpdates
Open this folder and view contentsThe challenge of biotechnology
Open this folder and view contentsPharmacovigilance
Open this folder and view contentsWHO Certification scheme: current developments
Open this folder and view contentsRegulatory control and assessment of herbal medicines
Open this folder and view contentsRegistration requirements for multisource products (generics)
View the documentList of participants
 

Closing remarks - Dr S. Nightingale, United States of America

This day has been very productive and demonstrates the wisdom of selecting the topic of international harmonization for a full-day discussion. The status of various international harmonization activities and their relevance to all WHO Member States is of great importance. I think we were all very pleased to hear of the potential uses of the various ICH guidelines for governments and industry outside of the ICH process in educational as well as a working context. Clearly, the ICH, as it develops further, can have a variety of applications for WHO Member States and it should remain on the agenda of future ICDRAs along with the various other international harmonization activities.

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