Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference of Drug Regulatory Authorities (ICDRA) - Berlin, Germany 25-29 April 1999
(1999; 102 pages) View the PDF document
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Open this folder and view contentsOpening Ceremony
Open this folder and view contentsGood regulatory practice
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Open this folder and view contentsCounterfeit drugs: challenges and solutions
Open this folder and view contentsCurrent issues in regulation and quality
Open this folder and view contentsInternational Conference on Harmonization: implementation and implications
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Open this folder and view contentsKeynote address
Open this folder and view contentsGlobal and national efforts to reduce tobacco use
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Open this folder and view contentsNeed for Bioequivalence
Open this folder and view contentsAntimicrobial resistance: battling the bugs
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View the documentRegulation of traditional Chinese medicines
View the documentRegulation of herbal medicines in the European Union
View the documentGuidelines for evaluating herbal medicines
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Open this folder and view contentsRegulation and access to essential drugs
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Herbal medicines

Moderators: Dr K. Keller, Germany, and Dr T. Corquaye, Ghana

In response to the growth in use of traditional medicines, the integration of traditional medicine into national health care systems and the establishment of regulation and registration systems is becoming a priority for national health authorities in more and more countries.

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