Examples of Namibia Medicines Regulatory Council in a sentence
Accessed 11 December 2020.[8] Namibia Medicines Regulatory Council.
At present the Namibia Medicines Regulatory Council accepts New Drug Applications (NDA) for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API) using clinical trial data of other countries only 9).
The guidelines for the recall or withdrawal of medicines are the result of an agreement between the Holder of the Certificate of Registration (HCR) of the medicine and the Namibia Medicines Regulatory Council (NMRC).
Represent USAID on matters related to rational HIV commodities utilization and supply chain management in technical and coordination meetings with GRN officials (e.g. MOHSS, CMS, and Namibia Medicines Regulatory Council (NMRC)), donor community representatives, private sector, and local civil society (e.g. people living with HIV) groups, and partners providing oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).b.
Accessed 11 December 2020.[15] Namibia Medicines Regulatory Council.
Information taken from the companies own website except: Aspen pharmacare was found at "Namibia Medicines Regulatory Council" website [71], Aurobindo was taken from their American website [72] & Devats and Zeiss Pharmaproducts were taken from a pdf uploaded at pharmacompass [73] [74].
No. 57 2023 AMENDMENT OF REGULATIONS RELATING TO MEDICINES AND RELATED SUBSTANCES: MEDICINES AND RELATED SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT, 2003 Under section 44 of the Medicines and Related Substances Control Act, 2003 (Act No. 13 of 2003), on the recommendation of the Namibia Medicines Regulatory Council, I have amended the Regulations Relating to Medicines and Related Substances as set out in the Schedule.
The Conference considered the 1995 Annual Meeting Draft of revised Article 9 at its annual meeting in August, 1995.
The Medicines and Related Substances Control Act, 2003 establishes the Namibia Medicines Regulatory Council and provides for the registration and control of medicines and related substances.
Davids Simasiku (center), a pharmacist assistant at the hospital listens attentively while Anna Shimbulu, a pharmacist from the Namibia Medicines Regulatory Council (NMRC) takes notes.