Regulatory agencies across the Latin American region have strengthened their activities through the development of new regulatory science-based tools, standards and other approaches to evaluate and assess the safety, efficacy, quality and performance of therapeutics and devices. These processes have been implemented to promote the development and authorization of innovative new drugs and technologies, which pose a challenge to even well-established regulatory frameworks. Furthermore, in today's environment, the regulatory framework to protect public health can create barriers to marketing entry of novel drugs and medical devices.
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May 2016
Health technology regulation and quality assurance are critical to the development of national pharmaceutical policies, and implementing these actions is the responsibility of national regulatory authorities, whose level of development and maturity affect the quality, safety, and effectiveness of the products made available to the public. On the initiative of the regulatory authorities themselves, together with the Pan American Health Organization, the Region of the Americas promotes the strengthening of health regulation through an evaluation and certification process that allows for the designation of regulatory authorities of regional reference for drugs and biological products. Over the period from its implementation to the present, six authorities have been certified and one is in the process of obtaining certification.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiopharmaceuticals make up a significant proportion of medicinal products used for the treatment of diseases such as cancer, arthritis, cardiac dysfunctions and AIDS. Access to therapies based on the use of these products has been limited as a result of the high marketing costs. Cuba has a biopharmaceutical industry with great potential for innovation, capable of developing new products and to produce others, like the biosimilars destined to fulfill the needs of its National Health System.
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