Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference of Drug Regulatory Authorities (ICDRA) - Bahrain, 10-13 November 1996
(1996; 111 pages) View the PDF document
Table of Contents
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
Open this folder and view contentsAgreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
Open this folder and view contentsThe mission of drug regulatory authorities
Open this folder and view contentsCounterfeit drugs
Close this folderComputer-assisted drug registration
View the documentIntroduction - Professor A. Toumi, Tunisia
View the documentDescription of the software package - Dr V. Reggi, WHO
View the documentCountry experience in computerized registration - Dr E. Kriel, South Africa
View the documentCountry experience in computerized registration - Mr B.K. Khakurel, Nepal
View the documentCountry experience in computerized registration - Professor A. Quintana, Venezuela
View the documentRecommendations
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
 

Recommendations

Computer-assisted drug registration

1. The training activities that accompany the provision of the WHO software for computer-assisted drug registration should be tailored to the actual specific needs of country staff and their regulatory experience.

2. Countries should help WHO to identify resources to permit all the necessary assistance to be provided for implementation of the computer-assisted system until staff have acquired the necessary familiarity, and adaptations have been completed, and the system is put into routine use.

3. More effort should be put into developing regional and subregional reference centres that can provide sustained assistance to interested countries.

 

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