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who medicines strategy - libdoc.who.int - World Health Organization

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COMPONENTS OF THE STRATEGY | 107Challenges remainingSeveral substances and products are not includedin pharmacopoeia monographs. Some substanceshave specific properties which make assessmentmore difficult (e.g. chirality). Not all productscan be considered either innovator or genericproducts. The number of manufacturers of ActivePharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) and finishedproducts such as those used in the treatment ofmultidrug-resistant TB are limited. The number ofmanufacturers of APIs and finished products suchas artemisinin and its derivatives, as well as theartemisinin combination therapy (ACT) products,are limited. In addition, some manufacturers donot have the resources to improve compliancewith GMP. Not all manufacturers have generatedall the required data to prove safety, efficacy, andquality of their products. More time is needed tomeet the target of prequalifying a certain numberof products and manufacturers.3 Prequalification of quality controllaboratoriesRationaleInterested quality control laboratories will beassessed as part of a prequalification procedure.The assessment should indicate whether theselaboratories meet <strong>int</strong>ernational standards asdefined by WHO in GMP and Good Practice forPharmaceutical Control Laboratories. The resultsof analysis of products obtained from laboratoriesnot meeting <strong>int</strong>ernational standards may beinaccurate.ProgressWHO has established norms and standards forquality control laboratories. A procedure for theprequalification of laboratories has already beendeveloped.Challenges remainingThere is a need to encourage laboratories toparticipate in the prequalification processand establish whether these laboratories havethe capability to perform analysis of complexproducts.Meeting the challenges 2004-2007Over the next four years WHO will:> establish the Model Quality AssuranceSystem through negotiation and discussion,targeting it at a level that meets minimumrequirements for norms and standards, toallow procurement organizations to establishand implement a quality control system.> improve awareness of the requirements,norms, and standards through the assessmentand appropriate training of regulators andindustry, resulting in improved regulatorycontrol of products.> assess quality control laboratories forcompliance with <strong>int</strong>ernational standards aspart of the prequalification project.OUTCOME INDICATORS1999 2003 2007#REPORTING % TARGET#REPORTING % TARGETNo. of products assessed and approved na na na 93 na na

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