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Apr 20
AIFA: latest indications for "remote" clinical trials during the COVID-19 health emergency
On April 7, 2020, the Italian Medicines Agency (“AIFA”) provided guidance on the management of clinical trials in light of the restrictive measures adopted by the Government against the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Feb 20
Stability Law 2020: news about homeopathic medicines
Stability Law 2020 (Law No. 160 of December 27, 2019) extended the period for homeopathic medicines available on the Italian market on June 6, 1995 to remain on the market, subject to the regulation provided by Article 20 of the Pharmaceutical Code (Legislative Decree No. 219 of April 24, 2006) and Article 1 (590) of Law No. 190 of December 23, 2014.
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Oct 19
The ranitidine case: a test for the new class action?
On September 20, 2019, the Italian Medicines Agency (AIFA) ordered the withdrawal of several batches of medicine containing Ranitidine, which is produced by the pharmaceutical laboratory SARACA LABORATORIES LTD in India.
15
Oct 19
Interruption in the marketing of medicines: AIFA provides clarifications to MAHs on their communication duty
On October 9, 2019, the Italian Medicines Agency (“AIFA”) issued an information notice to provide useful information to medicine marketing authorisation holders (“MAH(s)”) on the obligation to notify AIFA of any temporary or permanent interruption in the marketing of medicines (“AIFA Note”).
11
Oct 19
New criteria for the negotiation of prices for medicines
On August 1, 2019, the Ministry of Health announced the approval of a Ministerial Decree, issued in agreement with the Ministry of Economy and Finance, which sets new criteria for the price negotiation procedure between the medicine marketing authorisation holder (MAH) and the Italian Agency of Medicines (AIFA) in order to establish the price for medicines that will be reimbursed by the National Health Service (NHS).
7
Jun 19
Regulations on the shortage of medicines in the Draft law converting the “Calabria” Law Decree
On May 3, 2019, Law Decree No. 35 of April 20, 2019 (the “Calabria Decree “) entered into force. The Calabria Decree includes significant provisions relating to the shortage of medicines.