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Page 1: 1 WHOs Role in Assuring the Quality Safety and Efficacy of Drugs: Introduction Lembit Rägo, MD, PhD, Coordinator Quality Assurance and Safety: Medicines

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WHO’s Role in Assuring the WHO’s Role in Assuring the Quality Safety and Efficacy of Quality Safety and Efficacy of

Drugs:Drugs:

IntroductionIntroduction

Lembit Rägo, MD, PhD, CoordinatorQuality Assurance and Safety: Medicines

Essential Drugs and Medicines Policy Health Technology and Pharmaceuticals Cluster

World Health OrganizationE-mail: [email protected]

PSM Technical Briefing 2005

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SmellAppearance Taste

Usual perceptions may not help in Making judgements about medicines …

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Why Stringent Standards for Medicines?

Medicines are different from other goods as patients (consumers) and even health care professionals are not able to judge their "quality" or "fitness for use"

"… drugs are a public good and not simply just another commodity: first for their high social value, and then because consumers and prescribers are unable to assess their quality, safety and efficacy" (Dr Gro Harlem Brundtland, former Director General of the World Health Organization)

This is the reason why medicines belong to one of the most regulated group of products

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Why medicines are special category of products?

Consumers, patients and health care workers have limited capacity to judge there

SAFETY QUALITY EFFICACY

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Are all medicines safe, effective and meet quality criteria?

No, they are not

Some are safe, but not effective or necessarily meet the quality criteria

Some may be effective, meet quality criteria but are not safe

Some meet quality criteria but are not necessarily safe or have any efficacy

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Quality - Safety

Some safety parameters are determined by quality

Some safety parameters are determined by the intrinsic properties of active pharmaceutical ingredient

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What type of medicines we have?

Originator products

Multisource (generic) products

KEY – INTERCHANGEABILITY, more important THERAPEUTIC INTERCHNGEABILITY

ALL LITERATURE IS BASED ON ORGINATORS

No interchangeability – NEED FOR NEW SAFETY and EFFICACY DATA, NEW BOOKS HAVE TO BE WRITTEN

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What type of regulations exist and how they differ?

For innovator products proof of QUALITY, SAFETY and EFFICACY is needed

For multisource products QUALITY, safety and efficacy data is referred to the originator providing only evidence about interchangeability (bioequivalence, clinical testing, in limited cases dissolution data)

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Regulations: Global vs National

National regulations still differ a lot

What is ICH and what it is not?

Regional harmonization initiatives

Do global norms exist for generics?

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Is quality of medicines a problem?

Yes, a HUGE problem

If we would have the same compliance with norms and quality in aircraft industry Globally

approximately 25% planes would not take off the grounds

10% would crash and kill the people (treatment failure = killing in some cases; toxicity etc. )

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What WHO is doing? Norms and standards, nomenclatures

International Pharmacopoeia International Nonproprietary Names (INN) ATC/DDD classification …

Regulatory guidelines Good Manufacturing Practice; Good Clinical Practice etc. Comprehensive set of guidelines for registering generic drugs …

Information exchange WHO Drug Information (quarterly) WHO pharmaceutical Newsletter WHO Rapid Alerts International Conference of Drug Regulatory Authorities (ICDRA) – usually more than 100

countries represented ….

Capacity building and training GMP training courses Courses on how to assess generic drugs Courses on pharmacovigilance ….

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Conclusions

A lot of good work ongoing but …. Limited capacity to advertise, promote, inform etc. Limited resources to build capacity in countries

Please, for more information:http://www.who.int/medicines