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MHRA Innovative Licensing and Access Pathway is open for business
The ambition of this new licensing and access pathway is to reduce the time to market for innovative medicines. The ILAP combines the MHRA’s globally recognised strengths of independence and high standards of quality, safety, and efficacy, with improved efficiency and flexibility, readying the MHRA for a new era in medicines approvals in the UK.
Central to realising this ambition is how the ILAP provides a single integrated platform for sustained collaborative working between the MHRA, partners and the medicine developer.
By harnessing expertise at the right time from the MHRA’s partners, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) and NHS England and NHS Improvement (NHSE&I), the ILAP allows for enhanced coordination and monitoring of important product development activities. Patients are also key partners and the patient voice will be integra
The MHRA Innovative Licensing and Access Pathway is open for business
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) today, 1 January 2021, formally starts the Innovative Licensing and Access Pathway (ILAP).
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1 January 2021
The ambition of this new licensing and access pathway is to reduce the time to market for innovative medicines. The
ILAP combines the
MHRA’s globally recognised strengths of independence and high standards of quality, safety, and efficacy, with improved efficiency and flexibility, readying the
MHRA for a new era in medicines approvals in the UK.
Central to realising this ambition is how the
ILAP provides a single integrated platform for sustained collaborative working between the
Source: UK Government
The ambition of this new licensing and access pathway is to reduce the time to market for innovative medicines. The ILAP combines the MHRA’s globally recognised strengths of independence and high standards of quality, safety, and efficacy, with improved efficiency and flexibility, readying the MHRA for a new era in medicines approvals in the UK.
Central to realising this ambition is how the ILAP provides a single integrated platform for sustained collaborative working between the MHRA, partners and the medicine developer.
By harnessing expertise at the right time from the MHRA’s partners, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) and NHS England and NHS Improvement (NHSE&I), the ILAP allows for enhanced coordination and monitoring of important product development activities. Patients are also key partners and the patient voice will be integrated at every stage.
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