Background: New fixed-dose combination drugs (FDCs) had been developed in limited numbers in Japan. Since regulatory requirements were relaxed in 2005, 73 new FDCs have been approved by PMDA since 2006. In this study, we investigate trends in new FDCs and their benefits through a questionnaire survey provided to patients and pharmacists.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Drug lag (DL) in Japan has decreased in the last few years as a result of the globalization of drug development in the past decade, and new molecule entities (NMEs) with short DL are on the rise. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of DL on postmarketing safety of NMEs, by comparing the length of DL and the chronological trend of package insert revisions.
Methods: The number of label revisions occurring during 6 years after approval was investigated for 142 NMEs approved between 2000 and 2006.
Ther Innov Regul Sci
November 2018
Pharmaceutical labeling describes the safe and effective use of an approved product. Such information may be provided to consumers and/or health care physicians, and available online or in the pack in a variety of different formats according to local or regional regulations. Depending on the Health Authority (HA), content within a nationally approved label is generally reliant on two primary sources, a Company Core Data Sheet (CCDS), and the text approved by the Health Authority.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNihon Yakurigaku Zasshi
September 2010