The European Medicines Agency's scientific guidelines on the biological substances other than immunologicals help medicine developers prepare marketing authorisation applications for veterinary medicines.

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PRIME is a scheme run by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) to enhance support for the development of medicines that target an unmet medical need. This voluntary scheme is based on enhanced interaction and early dialogue with developers of promising medicines, to optimise development plans and speed up evaluation so these medicines can reach...

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Each month, the European Medicines Agency publishes an overview listing all safety signals discussed during the latest Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC) meeting and the recommendations given for each of them. The overview includes PRAC recommendations for centrally and nationally authorised medicines.

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Massive amounts of data are generated on a daily basis that could potentially be harnessed to support medicines regulation. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) and Heads of Medicines Agencies (HMA) set up a joint task force to describe the big data landscape from a regulatory perspective and identify practical steps for the European medicines...

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The European Medicine Agency's (EMA) scientific guidelines on real-world evidence aim support the use of real-world data in regulatory decision-making.

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