To subscribe to these feeds, you will need a news reader or other similar device. New content is automatically delivered to your news reader. To learn more about RSS and news readers, see our RSS user guide.
Available RSS feeds
- Agendas and minutes
- Public consultations
- European Union reference dates (EURD) list
- Events
- Maximum residue limits and opinions on maximum residue limits
- Paediatric investigation plans
- News and press releases
- Orphan designations
- Regulatory and procedural guidelines (human and veterinary)
- Scientific guidelines (human and veterinary)
- Withdrawn applications
- What's new
- Herbal medicines for human use
- New medicines: human
- New medicines: veterinary
- Human medicines: European public assessment reports (EPARs) and summaries of opinion
- Veterinary medicines: European public assessment reports (EPARs) and summaries of opinion
- Fees
- Inspections
- Human Medicines Highlights newsletter
- Procurement
EMA also provides RSS feeds for all centrally authorised medicines.
To subscribe to these, click on the RSS feed icon on the medicine page next to the medicine name at the top.
To find the medicine you are looking for, use our medicines search:
User guide
RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, is an XML-based format for content distribution on the internet. It is an excellent pipeline for internet users to get the updated news content and online articles that they want without having to search for them.
RSS feeds allow you to see when websites have added new content. You can get the latest updates in one place, as soon as they are published, without having to visit the websites you have taken the feed from.
To view RSS feeds, you need:
- a modern web browser;
- a web-based news reader or;
- a desktop news reader.
Most modern browsers allow you to view and subscribe to RSS feeds straight from the browser. They also allow you to add RSS feeds as a browser favourite, automatically updating them with the latest content.
For Google Chrome, RSS feeds require a free browser plugin:
Some e-mail service providers give the option to receive the RSS feed subscriptions as e-mail notifications.
There are also many free, web-based readers, all of which compile and update feeds. For heavier users, there are desktop, application-based clients, which offer more features.
EMA does not collect any personal data from you when you subscribe to any of its RSS feeds.
RSS readers
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