This Book explains and investigates how medicines are controlled in Europe, especially the EU. Based on penetrating documentary and interview research with the pharmaceutical industry, regulators and consumer organisations,it provides the first major critical examination of the new Europeanised systems of medicine regulation. The authors argue that the drive to produce and approve more drugs more quickly for a single European market dominates other considerations, such as improvements in democratic accountability, the independence of regulators and scientific expertise from commercial interests, and drug safety testing and surveillance
Drawing on the political theories of corporatism, neo-liberalism and pluralism, and on comparative e...
Public concerns about the regulation of the pharmaceutical industry have intensified in recent years...
This unique collection brings together the work of social scientists, ethicists, lawyers and policy ...
Following a review process lasting almost four years, and culminating in several pieces of new Europ...
Following a review process lasting almost four years, and culminating in several pieces of new Europ...
Following a review process lasting almost four years, and culminating in several pieces of new Europ...
Following a review process lasting almost four years, and culminating in several pieces of new Europ...
Following a review process lasting almost four years, and culminating in several pieces of new Europ...
Following a review process lasting almost four years, and culminating in several pieces of new Europ...
The EU pharmaceutical industry represents a unique market framework where various policy areas overl...
Abstract. Drawing on the political theories of corporatism, neo–liberalism and pluralism, and on com...
The principal purpose of this book is to tell the story of a medicine's journey through the regulato...
The establishment of the EMEA has been a revolutionary step in the European pharmaceutical system. T...
Governments try to regulate few markets as much as they do the pharma-ceutical market. They have to ...
This article provides an overview of the regulation of medical devices and drugs in the European Uni...
Drawing on the political theories of corporatism, neo-liberalism and pluralism, and on comparative e...
Public concerns about the regulation of the pharmaceutical industry have intensified in recent years...
This unique collection brings together the work of social scientists, ethicists, lawyers and policy ...
Following a review process lasting almost four years, and culminating in several pieces of new Europ...
Following a review process lasting almost four years, and culminating in several pieces of new Europ...
Following a review process lasting almost four years, and culminating in several pieces of new Europ...
Following a review process lasting almost four years, and culminating in several pieces of new Europ...
Following a review process lasting almost four years, and culminating in several pieces of new Europ...
Following a review process lasting almost four years, and culminating in several pieces of new Europ...
The EU pharmaceutical industry represents a unique market framework where various policy areas overl...
Abstract. Drawing on the political theories of corporatism, neo–liberalism and pluralism, and on com...
The principal purpose of this book is to tell the story of a medicine's journey through the regulato...
The establishment of the EMEA has been a revolutionary step in the European pharmaceutical system. T...
Governments try to regulate few markets as much as they do the pharma-ceutical market. They have to ...
This article provides an overview of the regulation of medical devices and drugs in the European Uni...
Drawing on the political theories of corporatism, neo-liberalism and pluralism, and on comparative e...
Public concerns about the regulation of the pharmaceutical industry have intensified in recent years...
This unique collection brings together the work of social scientists, ethicists, lawyers and policy ...