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Results for tag: "Pharmaceutical Regulation"

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The U.S. FDA's New Global Engagement Initiative

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  • 90 Minutes
  • United States, Global United States, Global
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HPLC Method Development and Validation

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  • 60 Minutes
  • Global
DEA, Your Registration and How to Lose It - Product Thumbnail Image

DEA, Your Registration and How to Lose It

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  • 120 Minutes
  • Global
Good Documentation Guideline (Chapter <1029> USP) - Product Thumbnail Image

Good Documentation Guideline (Chapter <1029> USP)

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  • 60 Minutes
  • Global
The FDA Inspection Process: From SOP to 483 - Product Thumbnail Image

The FDA Inspection Process: From SOP to 483

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The Pharmaceutical Regulation market is a sector of the pharmaceutical industry that focuses on the regulation of drugs and other related products. It is responsible for ensuring that drugs are safe and effective for use by the public. This includes the evaluation of clinical trials, the approval of new drugs, and the monitoring of drug safety and efficacy. The market also includes the enforcement of regulations and the enforcement of intellectual property rights. The Pharmaceutical Regulation market is composed of a variety of stakeholders, including pharmaceutical companies, regulatory authorities, and research institutions. Pharmaceutical companies are responsible for the development and production of drugs, while regulatory authorities are responsible for the approval and monitoring of drugs. Research institutions are responsible for conducting clinical trials and providing data to regulatory authorities. Some of the major companies in the Pharmaceutical Regulation market include Pfizer, Merck, GlaxoSmithKline, Novartis, and Johnson & Johnson. Show Less Read more