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  2. European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & HealthCare

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    www.edqm.eu. The European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & HealthCare (EDQM) is a Directorate and partial agreement of the Council of Europe that traces its origins and statutes to the Convention on the Elaboration of a European Pharmacopoeia (an international treaty adopted by the Council of Europe in 1964: ETS 50, [2] Protocol [3]).

  3. Clinical quality management system - Wikipedia

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    A CQMS system is designed to manage all of the documents, activities, tasks, processes, quality events, relationships, audits and training that must be administered and controlled throughout the life of a clinical trial. The premise of a CQMS is to bring together the activities led by two sectors of clinical research, Clinical Quality and ...

  4. WHO Model List of Essential Medicines - Wikipedia

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    The WHO Model List of Essential Medicines (aka Essential Medicines List or EML[ 1 ]), published by the World Health Organization (WHO), contains the medications considered to be most effective and safe to meet the most important needs in a health system. [ 2 ] The list is frequently used by countries to help develop their own local lists of ...

  5. WebMD's A to Z Drug Database

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    WebMD's comprehensive database of prescription drug and medication information from A to Z

  6. What Is the FDA and What Does It Do? - WebMD

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    The FDA – that’s the U.S. Food and Drug Administration – is part of the federal government. Its mission is to make sure that foods, medicines, and other products important to your health are ...

  7. List of stringent regulatory authorities - Wikipedia

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    List of stringent regulatory authorities. A stringent regulatory authority (SRA) is a national drug regulation authority which the World Health Organization (WHO) considers to apply stringent standards for quality, safety, and efficacy in its process of regulatory review of drugs and vaccines for marketing authorization. [1]

  8. Pain Medications for Palliative Care - WebMD

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    oxycodone and acetaminophen (Percocet, Roxicet) oxycodone and naloxone. These drugs can be taken in a number of different ways. If the person can swallow, all can be given by mouth. Some ...

  9. Administration of Medication: Taking Drugs the Right Way

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    applied to the skin. transdermal. given through a patch placed on the skin. The route used to give a drug depends on three main factors: the part of the body being treated. the way the drug works ...