ABOUT US
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Medicines and health products regulatory authority |
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Role Under the aegis of the Ministry of Health the National Institute of Pharmacy and Medicines (INFARMED) is the National Regulatory Authority that evaluates, authorises, regulates and controls human and veterinary medicines as well as health products namely medical devices, homeopathic products and cosmetics. The Institute's main goal is to ensure the quality, safety and efficacy of medicines and the quality, safety and performance of health products in order to avoid the risks of their use while ensuring adequate standards of public health and consumer's protection. Amongst INFARMED top activities the regulation and supervision of medicinal and health products from research up to their use by healthcare professionals and patients is of particular importance. INFARMED performs at national and European levels its competences and responsibilities of National Competent Authority on medicines and health products and of Reference Laboratory on the Quality Control of Medicines within the scope of the Network of Official Medicines Control Laboratories (OMCL). Areas of Activity The Institute pursues its activity in several domains at national and at European levels.
Co-ordination on Community and International Affairs INFARMED carries out Portugal's tasks within the framework of the European System of Medicines namely by ensuring the representation and participation in the various evaluation and supervision bodies and activities of the European Medicines Agency (EMEA), of the European Commission and of the European Network of Medicines and Health Products Authorities. INFARMED is part of the Network of Official Control Laboratories and represents Portugal at the European Pharmacopoeia and at the United Nations International Narcotics Control Board in regard to the control of narcotic and psychotropic substances for medical and scientific use. The Institute also participates at the World Health Organisation (WHO) medicines monitoring system through the Uppsala Monitoring Centre. At the European Union (EU) level INFARMED articulates its activities through a Telematics Network in which operate the systems of alert and rapid exchange of information on quality and safety as well as the database systems on pharmacovigilance (Eudravigilance) and on the management of mutual recognition procedures for medicines authorisation (CTS), among others recently created, e.g. EudrACT for clinical trials, or under development, e.g. the EuroPHARM database for medicinal products authorised in the EU. INFARMED is actively engaged in regular cooperation activities particularly with Portuguese speaking countries like Brazil , Cape Verde , Mozambique and Angola and maintains a collaboration protocol with Macao . It also promotes different bilateral cooperation actions with other EU members and with Latin American and Maghreb countries. Human Resources To fulfil its responsibilities in the various fields the Institute counts with 330 staff members of which more than 50 per cent has educational background on pharmaceutical and medical sciences amongst other scientific areas. INFARMED relies likewise on a significant support of highly qualified experts from universities, hospitals and research centres. These professionals carry out their tasks in the Institute's several specialised technical committees as well as in external technical and scientific working groups, all totalling app. 150 experts. |
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| INFARMED is runned by an Executive Board. The members are:
Prof. Doutor Vasco de Jesus Maria (president) Prof. Doutor Hélder Mota Filipe (vice-president) Dra. Luísa Carvalho (vice-president) Dra. Emília Alves da Silva (member) Engº Fernando Belo (member) |
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Contacts PR office Tel: +351 21 79 87 100 |