Global Regulations of Medicinal, Pharmaceutical, and Food Products Synopsis
Medicine regulation demands the application of sound medical, scientific, and technical knowledge and skills, and operates within a legal framework. Regulatory functions involve interactions with various stakeholders (e.g., manufacturers, traders, consumers, health professionals, researchers, and governments) whose economic, social, and political motives may differ, making implementation of regulation both politically and technically challenging. This book discusses regulatory landscape globally and the current global regulatory scenario of medicinal products and food products comprehensively.
Features:
Discusses how recent developments of medicinal and food products have opened up innovative solutions for many of the current challenges societies face presently.
Explores the manifold variations between the regulatory bodies in different countries that have not previously been collected to this extent.
Presents details on the substantial progress in analytical methodologies for labelling applications and the creation of appropriate test criteria for pharmaceuticals and their safety analysis.
Reviews how more worldwide collaboration and cooperation in the regulatory area is still required.