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FDA Thailand

FDA Thailand. By HIV Module/Marketing Group Mr. Manaswee Arayasiri. FDA Thailand. Introduction Drugs registration The effect of FDA on Marketing. Introduction. About FDA Thailand Role and Responsibility Relating Acts Administration of Acts Organization of FDA for controlling.

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FDA Thailand

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  1. FDAThailand By HIV Module/Marketing Group Mr. Manaswee Arayasiri

  2. FDA Thailand • Introduction • Drugs registration • The effect of FDA on Marketing

  3. Introduction • About FDA Thailand • Role and Responsibility • Relating Acts • Administration of Acts • Organization of FDA for controlling

  4. About FDA Thailand • Consumer protection activities on food and drugs have begun in Thailand since 1909 • Established in 1922 as a Narcotic division • In 1937, the agency renamed to Food and Drug division

  5. About FDA Thailand • In 1953, the agency renamed to Division of Food and Drug Control. • In 1974, Division of Food and Drug Control was promoted to be the Office of Food and Drug Administration, having the status as department of Ministry of Public Health.

  6. Roles and Responsibilities • Major is to ensure that health products(i.e. food, drug etc.) available to consumers are of standard quality, efficacy, and safety.

  7. Roles and Responsibilities • Main tasks are to control and monitor both pre- and post-marketing phases of manufacture, import, transport, storage and sale

  8. Relating Act • Drug Act 1987 (5th revision) • Food Act 1979 • Cosmetic Act 1992 • Narcotic Act 1987 (3rd revision)

  9. Relating Act • Psychotropic Substances Act 1992(3rd revision) • Volatile Substances Act 1990 • Medical Devices Act 1988

  10. Administration of Acts • Committees of drug, food, narcotics, cosmetics etc. follow Acts • Committees to develop policies and promote technological development on food, drugs and chemical safety

  11. Organization of FDA for controlling • Drug control division • Food control division • Toxic substance control division • Narcotic control division • Cosmetic control division • Medical device control division • Public relation and Advertisement control division

  12. Drug Registration • How to register drugs • Drugs registration procedure • Other registration

  13. How to register drug • Contact Drug control division FDA Thailand Ministry of Public Health Nonthaburi Thailand • E-mail address: www.fda.moph.go.th

  14. Drug registration procedure • In this HIV module, Assume use procedure of new drugs registration in term of Generic drug • Generic drug is an imitation of an original brand-name drug, when the patent or trademark protection on original brand-name drug expires

  15. Drug registration procedure • Step 1 : Asking permission for Bioequivalence study • Step 2 : Asking permission for produce/order sample drug for study • Step 3 : Asking permission for register Pharmacopoeia

  16. Definition • Pharmacopoeia is a bookdescribed drugs; one issued by an officially recognized authority and serving as standard • Bioequivalence study is study drugs in term of therapeutic response compare between innovator product and original product

  17. Drug registration procedure • Step 1 : Asking permission for Bioequivalence study

  18. Document for application • Label every size of container • Accompany literature • Clinical trial report • Certificate of free sale • Detail of protocol for Bioequivalence study

  19. Procedure

  20. Procedure (Continue)

  21. Drug registration procedure • Step 2 : Asking permission for produce/order sample drug for study

  22. Document for application • Label every size of container • Accompany literature • Certificate of GMP • Certificate of free sale • Certificate of Analysis

  23. Definition • Certificate of GMP is certificate for factory about Manufacturing practice follow WHO practice • Certificate of Free Sale is document present that drug is legally sold in the country of origin

  24. Definition • Certificate of Analysis is report present result of pharmaceutical product standard checking

  25. Procedure

  26. Procedure (Continue)

  27. Drug registration procedure • Step 3 : Asking permission for register pharmacopoeia

  28. Document for application • Sample drugs • Label every size of container • Accompany literature • Result of Bioequivalence study • Finished product Specification • Certificate of free sale • Certificate of import drug (Step 2)

  29. Procedure

  30. Procedure (Continue)

  31. Other registration • License to produce drugs • License to sell drugs

  32. The effect of FDA on Marketing • Cost of product • Regulation in Selling

  33. Cost of Product • Bioequivalence Study • License for register, production, selling drug • Quality control in production and environment

  34. Regulation in Selling • Producer must have license for sell drug • Amount of selling must follow license • Advertisement ; clearly, include side effect and no over/false the real properties

  35. Thank you very much • Dr. Suvit • Dr. Maria • Mrs. Podjana • all listeners

  36. Thank you for pay attention

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