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11
Mar
EMA outlines methods for evaluating supply chain vulnerabilities
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has published a document detailing its methodology for monitoring potential vulnerabilities in the medicine supply chains. The agency said its new framework is intended to prevent potential shortages of drugs considered especially important on the Union List of Critical Medicines (ULCM).
On 10 March, EMA published the document that was originally adopted by its Executive Steering Group on Shortages and Safety of Medicinal Products (MSSG) on 17 November 2025. The agency said the methodology is intended to be practical and implementable, while avoiding duplication of existing processes and taking on unnecessary burdens...[EMA]
13
Mag
Deal on tackling EU shortages of essential medicines
Prioritise investment in EU manufacturing capacity to increase autonomy “Buy European”...
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Mag
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08
Mag
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Mag
Min. Salute Gemmato: “Testo unico farmaceutico entro dicembre 2026”
Il sottosegretario alla Salute indica la tabella di marcia della riforma. Al centro accesso ai farmaci...
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