The growing application of nanomaterials in healthcare products (i.e., cosmetics, medical devices, and medicinal products) has encouraged the upgrade of the regulatory framework within the European Community to better control their use and manage the risk of negative effects on human health and environment. Unfortunately, despite the efforts of European Authorities, the current legislation is still stratified and several criticisms remain because of the lack of well-established scientific knowledge on nanomaterials. Although the regulatory framework for cosmetic products is almost complete, the efficacy and/or safety assessment of nanomaterials in medicinal products and medical devices is still based on case-by-case evaluation because of th...
The use of nanomaterials in biomedicine has increased over the past 10 years, with many different na...
Nanotechnology encompasses the design, characterisation, production and application of materials and...
The EU regulatory framework on nanomaterials falls mainly within the shared competence of the EU and...
The current European regulatory framework is assessed in relation to nanotechnology based medical de...
After learning about the potential risks associated with various specific nanomaterials, concerns ha...
Governments in leading industrialized countries are currently primarily relying on existing regulato...
International audienceNanomaterials are present in a wide variety of health products, drugs and medi...
This article analyses the emerging European regulatory activities in relation to nanopharmaceuticals...
Rapidly emerging technologies, such as nanotechnologies, are posing significant challenges to regula...
Nanosystems exhibit various innovative physico-chemical properties as well as a range of cosmetic fu...
Nanotechnology, an emerging technology, is creating innovative medicinal products for clinical use. ...
In recent years, an increasing number of applications and products containing or using nanomaterials...
In recent years, an increasing number of applications and products containing or using nanomaterials...
The development of nanotechnology-enabled health products offers innovative therapeutic and diagnost...
After decades of research, nanotechnology has been used in a broad array of biomedical products incl...
The use of nanomaterials in biomedicine has increased over the past 10 years, with many different na...
Nanotechnology encompasses the design, characterisation, production and application of materials and...
The EU regulatory framework on nanomaterials falls mainly within the shared competence of the EU and...
The current European regulatory framework is assessed in relation to nanotechnology based medical de...
After learning about the potential risks associated with various specific nanomaterials, concerns ha...
Governments in leading industrialized countries are currently primarily relying on existing regulato...
International audienceNanomaterials are present in a wide variety of health products, drugs and medi...
This article analyses the emerging European regulatory activities in relation to nanopharmaceuticals...
Rapidly emerging technologies, such as nanotechnologies, are posing significant challenges to regula...
Nanosystems exhibit various innovative physico-chemical properties as well as a range of cosmetic fu...
Nanotechnology, an emerging technology, is creating innovative medicinal products for clinical use. ...
In recent years, an increasing number of applications and products containing or using nanomaterials...
In recent years, an increasing number of applications and products containing or using nanomaterials...
The development of nanotechnology-enabled health products offers innovative therapeutic and diagnost...
After decades of research, nanotechnology has been used in a broad array of biomedical products incl...
The use of nanomaterials in biomedicine has increased over the past 10 years, with many different na...
Nanotechnology encompasses the design, characterisation, production and application of materials and...
The EU regulatory framework on nanomaterials falls mainly within the shared competence of the EU and...