Inside EU Life Sciences

Updates on Legal Developments in the EU Life Sciences Industry

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Last month we provided an update on the UK Government’s draft post-market surveillance statutory instrument (“PMS SI”) and the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency’s (“MHRA’s”) intention to run a further public consultation on proposed changes to pre-market medical device regulation under an upcoming statutory instrument (“Pre-Market SI”).

On 14 November 2024, the MHRA

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has announced that it will expand its activities under its clinical data publication policy (CDP Policy, also known as Policy 0070) to cover all clinical data submitted under new marketing authorization applications (MAAs) for medicinal products as well as any applications for line extensions or new indications, or where the

In a precedent decision, on 13 November 2024, the EU General Court annulled significant parts of a Commission Regulation, which sought to restrict or place under scrutiny the addition of certain botanicals containing hydroxyanthracene derivatives (“HADs”) to foods.  The Court held that the Commission had exceeded its powers by seeking to regulate botanical “preparations.”  Moreover,

On 21 October 2024, the UK Government laid the draft Post-market Surveillance statutory instrument (“PMS SI”) before Parliament (see the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency’s (“MHRA’s”) press release here).  Once implemented, the PMS SI will further amend the UK’s Medical Devices Regulations 2002 (“UK MDRs”) by introducing new vigilance requirements for medical

In this episode of Covington’s Life Sciences Audiocast, Mosa Mkhize and Deon Govender discuss Regulatory and policy developments from South Africa: SAHPRA’s proposed Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) policy and its potential impact on license holders for medicines and medical devices

Those of us who advise on medicines advertising issues have been waiting for much of 2024 for the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (“ABPI”) together with its self-regulatory body for pharmaceutical advertising, the Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority (“PMCPA”), to publish the new Code of Practice for the Pharmaceutical Industry (“ABPI Code”).  On

On 1 July 2024, Germany has enacted stricter requirements for the processing of health data when using cloud-computing services. The new Section 393 SGB V aims to establish a uniform standard for the use of cloud-computing services in the statutory healthcare system which covers around 90% of the German population. In this blog post, we describe the specific

Photo: View from the business delegation to the negotiations in Montreal, of which Covington were part.

On August 16th, 2024, in Montreal, Canada, parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (“CBD”) agreed on the draft text (“Draft decision”) for the operationalization of the Global multilateral mechanism for benefit-sharing from the use of digital sequence information