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Regulatory Intelligence as the Basis for Regulatory Strategy and Global Drug Development (Paperback)
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Master's Thesis from the year 2004 in the subject Health Science,
grade: sehr gut, University of Bonn
(Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultat), 24 entries in the
bibliography, language: English, abstract: The Regulatory Affairs
(RA) department is a key discipline in the global network of drug
development. During drug development, regulatory strategy is one
crucial success factor for the approval of the development
candidate. Also, regulatory strategy can optimise labelling in the
key countries in order to maximise the market success. No
submission and approval would be possible without the appropriate
dossier composition and compilation. Without adherence to the
respective guidance documents and scientific advice from Health
Authorities to design the optimal clinical development plan,
optimal labelling would not be feasible. These two examples show
some characteristics of the regulatory strategy: it is highly
interactive with other disciplines and it is heavily based on a
thorough intelligence work which enables the RA Manager to know the
"rules of the game" and to develop the optimal regulatory strategy
for the current development candidate. The major cornerstone for
developing a regulatory strategy is regulatory intelligence. This
document focuses on regulatory intelligence. The regulatory
contributions to the global drug development from early research to
submission are described. Strategies for generic drugs as well as
detailed strategies for life-cycle management are excluded. Major
components of regulatory intelligence are: Competitor Information
Information on Regulatory Environment Information on Legal
Requirements Competitor analysis is an essential aspect of the
intelligence work. Sources of competitive information as well as
relevant items of competitive information are described. Sources of
information about the regulatory environment and sources of
information about the legal regulatory environment are described
and their tremendous impact
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