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Danish Medicines Agency shortens the review time for applications for COVID-19 medicine trials
Drug regulatory authorities around the world are taking several steps to speed up the development and availability of medicines to treat and prevent novel COVID-19. The Danish Medicines Agency in Denmark has just implemented an emergency procedure for applications for clinical trials with human subjects.
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EMA: No evidence linking ibuprofen to worsening of COVID-19
The press and social media have raised questions about whether ibuprofen could worsen the condition of patients infected with COVID-19. The European Medicines Agency reports that there is currently no scientific evidence to suggest this. The Data Analytics Center of the Danish Medicines Agency now launches an ultra-quick study.
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Henstilling om, hvordan præparatet remdesivir skal bruges til behandling af COVID-19 i såkaldt compassionate use-programs i EU
Under et ekstraordinært møde, der blev afholdt den 2. april 2020, gav det europæiske medicinalagentur EMA's humane lægemiddeludvalg (CHMP) henstillinger om, hvordan præparatet remdesivir skal bruges til behandling af COVID-19 i såkaldt compassionate use-programs i EU, dvs. via udleveringstilladelser.
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Updating of summaries of product characteristics due to changed ATC codes for 2022
Marketing authorisation holders of medicinal products authorised under the national procedure, the decentralised procedure as well as the mutual recognition procedure should be aware that some ATC codes have been changed for 2022.
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Proposal for SPC harmonisation of a veterinary medicinal product
According to Article 69-72 of Regulation (EU) 2019/6, National Competent Authorities (NCAs) as well as Marketing Authorisation Holders (MAHs) may propose harmonisation of the SPCs of Reference Veterin
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EMA recommends conditional authorisation of the COVID-19 vaccine from Moderna
The European Medicines Agency, EMA, has recommended the European Commission to grant a conditional authorisation for the COVID-19 vaccine for use throughout the European Union, including Denmark.
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European Commission authorises one more COVID-19 vaccine
On 6 January 2021, the European Commission granted a conditional marketing authorisation for the COVID-19 vaccine from Moderna. The vaccine has demonstrated a 94 per cent efficacy in trials. The authorisation is valid throughout the European Union including Denmark.
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Thomas Senderovitz leaves the Danish Medicines Agency
Thomas Senderovitz has announced that he is leaving his role as Director General of the Danish Medicines Agency to pursue fresh opportunities.
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About the EU database of veterinary medicinal products (the Union Product Database)
The Union Product Database (UPD) was launched on 28 January 2022. The database will contain all authorised veterinary medicines in the EU. The Danish Medicines Agency and the other countries’ drug reg
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Publication of educational materials for centrally authorised medicinal products
From January 1st 2023 and forward – and not retroactively – the Danish Medicines Agency now publishes educational material for medicinal products approved via the centralised procedure.
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Registration of approved pack sizes in the Union Product Database
In accordance with Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/16 of 8 January 2021, approved pack sizes for veterinary medicinal products must be registered in the Union Product Database (UPD). In connection with the registration of data in UPD, the Danish Medicines Agency has found that information on approved pack sizes in the summary of prouct characteristics (SPC) for veterinary medicinal products is not always complete. Therefore there may be missing information on approved pack sizes in the UPD for some products. Consequently, marketing authorisation holders (MAH) for veterinary medicinal products are encouraged to check the information in the UPD.
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Union Product Database: Deadlines for the Submission of Annual Volume of Sales data for veterinary medicinal products
According to Article 58(12) of Regulation (EU) 2019/6 , all Marketing Authorisation Holders must submit the annual Volume of Sales for each veterinary medicinal product to the Union Product Datab