Anvisa Updates Procedures for Borderline Products
The National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) recently updated its guidelines on the procedures for classifying border products.
The National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) recently updated its guidelines on the procedures for classifying border products.
Portugal has already exported 18,521 kg of medicinal cannabis, and aims to reach 25 tons by the end of 2024.
The EMA opens a public consultation on the use of data in the regulation of medicines under the Data Quality Framework for the Regulation of Medicines.
This update aims to make Brazil an even more attractive environment for investment in clinical research and to strengthen the health innovation ecosystem.
This tool allows users to check and follow up on documents issued, as well as consult the analysis queue for these records.
Anvisa has announced an update to the import form for Cannabis-derived products via express shipment, used in the Solicita system for individuals importing products for personal use.
They update the list of medicines with suspended exports in order to normalize the supply of critical and exceptional products.
The DGAV updates rules and obligations on biocides for food sector operators and explains the consequences of non-compliance.
Anvisa simplifies the registration and importation of Mpox vaccines, speeding up access and allowing registration to be waived.
INFARMED updates the list of medicines and implements detailed rules for prior notification before export.