全球后市场药物监测:一种通用药物视角
Taylor Dalsey1, Edward Kim1, Howard Chazin2
1U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Office of Generic Drugs, 10903 New Hampshire Avenue, Building 75, Room 3662, Silver Spring, MD, 20996, USA.
Therapeutic innovation & regulatory science
|August 10, 2023
概括
世界各地的监管机构对仿制药安全监测采取了不同的方法. 大多数机构对仿制药缺乏独特的流程,这凸显了在药物监管协调方面需要全球合作的需要.
科学领域:
- 药物监督 药物监督 药物监督
- 药品安全 药品安全
- 监管科学 监管科学
背景情况:
- 协调仿制药的药物监测至关重要,但研究不足.
- 对仿制药的销售后安全监督的国际比较有限.
研究的目的:
- 概述市场后仿制药安全和监管的决策过程.
- 为了比较国际监管机构的药监管方法.
- 确定通用药品安全监督中的常见障碍.
主要方法:
- 使用结构化问卷和半结构化面试.
- 从瑞士医疗,MHRA,加拿大卫生部和FDA收集的数据.
- 分析了监管方法的相似之处和差异.
主要成果:
- 参与机构在仿制药药监测方面表现出相似之处和差异.
- 大多数机构没有专门针对仿制药的明确流程.
- 确定立法限制和资源限制是共同的障碍.
结论:
- 监管机构通常缺乏针对仿制药的独特的市场后监管流程.
- 调查结果强调需要提高全球监管意识和合作.
- 促进交叉合作可以加强国际仿制药安全工作.
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