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May 1, 2012
by Alexander Gaffney, RAC, Ansis Helmanis

France: New Agency to Soon Replace AFSSAPS

France has created a new agency, the National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products (MSNA), to replace its current regulatory agency, Afssaps.

The move was announced 29 April in France's Official Journal, which noted the new agency remains under development and the change will be effective in a few months.

MSNA will have a broader regulatory authority for monitoring and evaluation of health products, such as the development of independent research on product safety and requiring clinical studies against active comparators and placebo, Afssaps said in a statement.

The new agency will also have an operating budget greater than Afssaps (157 milliion Euros in 2012 vs. 125 million in 2010) and is financed exclusively by a state subsidy rather than through taxes or user fees from manufacturers.

Afssaps has been reeling from a series of scandals in recent months, including reports that the anti-diabetes drug Mediator was left on the market for a decade longer than was safe and its failure to stop defective breast implants manufactured by Poly Implant Prothese  from being implanted into thousands of patients in France.


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AFSSAPS - The National Security Agency of Medicines and Health Products (MSNA) is created - Point of Information

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