REVIEW OF NATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL CONTROL BUREAU (NPCB) / (BPFK)
About NPCB
# The National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau (NPCB), formerly known as National Pharmaceutical Control Laboratory.
# Was set up in October 1978 under the quality control activity of Pharmacy and Supply Program.
# Was established to implement quality control on pharmaceutical products.
# The infrastructure and facilities were designed to meet the requirements for testing and quality control activities.
VISION
The
National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau (NPCB), formerly known as the
National Pharmaceutical Control Laboratory, was set up in October 1978
under the quality control activity of Pharmacy and Supply Programme.
This institution was established to implement quality control on
pharmaceutical products. The infrastructure and facilities were designed
to meet the requirements for testing and quality control activities.
Beginning 1985, NPCB was given the task of ensuring the quality, efficacy and safety of pharmaceuticals through the registration and licensing scheme. This is achieved through evaluation of scientific data and laboratory tests on all products before they are marketed. A system to monitor products in the market was set-up. Information on drugs to medical profession and consumer was made available through a drug information service.
The NPCB also handles courses and provides training to personnel from the ASEAN countries, for example from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Mongolia and Vietnam.
In 1996, NPCB was given an international recognition by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as a "WHO Collaborating Centre for Regulatory Control of Pharmaceuticals". This recognition is an acknowledgement from WHO for NPCB's contribution in the field of regulatory affairs.
- See more at: http://portal.bpfk.gov.my/index.cfm?&menuid=4#sthash.c0gcdcqS.dpuf
Beginning 1985, NPCB was given the task of ensuring the quality, efficacy and safety of pharmaceuticals through the registration and licensing scheme. This is achieved through evaluation of scientific data and laboratory tests on all products before they are marketed. A system to monitor products in the market was set-up. Information on drugs to medical profession and consumer was made available through a drug information service.
The NPCB also handles courses and provides training to personnel from the ASEAN countries, for example from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Mongolia and Vietnam.
In 1996, NPCB was given an international recognition by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as a "WHO Collaborating Centre for Regulatory Control of Pharmaceuticals". This recognition is an acknowledgement from WHO for NPCB's contribution in the field of regulatory affairs.
- See more at: http://portal.bpfk.gov.my/index.cfm?&menuid=4#sthash.c0gcdcqS.dpuf
To be a world renowned regulatory authority for medicinal products and cosmetic
MISSION
To safeguard the nation's health through scientific excellence int he regulatory control of medicinal products and cosmetics.
OBJECTIVE
To ensure that therapeutic substances approved for the local market are safe, effective and of quality and also to ensure that cosmetic products approved are safe and of quality.
SOME OF ITS ROLE AND FUNCTIONS
~ To implement the drug registration / cosmetic notification scheme through evaluation of technical data, laboratory analysis, research and information received from international agencies.
~ To carry out analytical, pharmaceutical, microbiological and pharmacological tests on drugs and cosmetics to determine quality, efficacy and safety of such products.
~ To implement the regulatory scheme on quality of pharmaceutical products in the market through random sampling and carrying out analytical tests.
~ To implement the licensing scheme for pharmaceutical manufacturers, importers and wholesalers including a licensing scheme for clinical trial.
~ To manage the the Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring Program and participate in the WHO International Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring Program.
The
National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau (NPCB), formerly known as the
National Pharmaceutical Control Laboratory, was set up in October 1978
under the quality control activity of Pharmacy and Supply Programme.
This institution was established to implement quality control on
pharmaceutical products. The infrastructure and facilities were designed
to meet the requirements for testing and quality control activities.
Beginning 1985, NPCB was given the task of ensuring the quality, efficacy and safety of pharmaceuticals through the registration and licensing scheme. This is achieved through evaluation of scientific data and laboratory tests on all products before they are marketed. A system to monitor products in the market was set-up. Information on drugs to medical profession and consumer was made available through a drug information service.
The NPCB also handles courses and provides training to personnel from the ASEAN countries, for example from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Mongolia and Vietnam.
In 1996, NPCB was given an international recognition by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as a "WHO Collaborating Centre for Regulatory Control of Pharmaceuticals". This recognition is an acknowledgement from WHO for NPCB's contribution in the field of regulatory affairs.
- See more at: http://portal.bpfk.gov.my/index.cfm?&menuid=4#sthash.c0gcdcqS.dpuf
Beginning 1985, NPCB was given the task of ensuring the quality, efficacy and safety of pharmaceuticals through the registration and licensing scheme. This is achieved through evaluation of scientific data and laboratory tests on all products before they are marketed. A system to monitor products in the market was set-up. Information on drugs to medical profession and consumer was made available through a drug information service.
The NPCB also handles courses and provides training to personnel from the ASEAN countries, for example from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Mongolia and Vietnam.
In 1996, NPCB was given an international recognition by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as a "WHO Collaborating Centre for Regulatory Control of Pharmaceuticals". This recognition is an acknowledgement from WHO for NPCB's contribution in the field of regulatory affairs.
- See more at: http://portal.bpfk.gov.my/index.cfm?&menuid=4#sthash.c0gcdcqS.dpuf
The
National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau (NPCB), formerly known as the
National Pharmaceutical Control Laboratory, was set up in October 1978
under the quality control activity of Pharmacy and Supply Programme.
This institution was established to implement quality control on
pharmaceutical products. The infrastructure and facilities were designed
to meet the requirements for testing and quality control activities.
Beginning 1985, NPCB was given the task of ensuring the quality, efficacy and safety of pharmaceuticals through the registration and licensing scheme. This is achieved through evaluation of scientific data and laboratory tests on all products before they are marketed. A system to monitor products in the market was set-up. Information on drugs to medical profession and consumer was made available through a drug information service.
The NPCB also handles courses and provides training to personnel from the ASEAN countries, for example from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Mongolia and Vietnam.
In 1996, NPCB was given an international recognition by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as a "WHO Collaborating Centre for Regulatory Control of Pharmaceuticals". This recognition is an acknowledgement from WHO for NPCB's contribution in the field of regulatory affairs.
- See more at: http://portal.bpfk.gov.my/index.cfm?&menuid=4#sthash.c0gcdcqS.dpuf
Beginning 1985, NPCB was given the task of ensuring the quality, efficacy and safety of pharmaceuticals through the registration and licensing scheme. This is achieved through evaluation of scientific data and laboratory tests on all products before they are marketed. A system to monitor products in the market was set-up. Information on drugs to medical profession and consumer was made available through a drug information service.
The NPCB also handles courses and provides training to personnel from the ASEAN countries, for example from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Mongolia and Vietnam.
In 1996, NPCB was given an international recognition by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as a "WHO Collaborating Centre for Regulatory Control of Pharmaceuticals". This recognition is an acknowledgement from WHO for NPCB's contribution in the field of regulatory affairs.
- See more at: http://portal.bpfk.gov.my/index.cfm?&menuid=4#sthash.c0gcdcqS.dpuf
The
National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau (NPCB), formerly known as the
National Pharmaceutical Control Laboratory, was set up in October 1978
under the quality control activity of Pharmacy and Supply Programme.
This institution was established to implement quality control on
pharmaceutical products. The infrastructure and facilities were designed
to meet the requirements for testing and quality control activities.
Beginning 1985, NPCB was given the task of ensuring the quality, efficacy and safety of pharmaceuticals through the registration and licensing scheme. This is achieved through evaluation of scientific data and laboratory tests on all products before they are marketed. A system to monitor products in the market was set-up. Information on drugs to medical profession and consumer was made available through a drug information service.
The NPCB also handles courses and provides training to personnel from the ASEAN countries, for example from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Mongolia and Vietnam.
In 1996, NPCB was given an international recognition by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as a "WHO Collaborating Centre for Regulatory Control of Pharmaceuticals". This recognition is an acknowledgement from WHO for NPCB's contribution in the field of regulatory affairs.
- See more at: http://portal.bpfk.gov.my/index.cfm?&menuid=4#sthash.c0gcdcqS.dpuf
Beginning 1985, NPCB was given the task of ensuring the quality, efficacy and safety of pharmaceuticals through the registration and licensing scheme. This is achieved through evaluation of scientific data and laboratory tests on all products before they are marketed. A system to monitor products in the market was set-up. Information on drugs to medical profession and consumer was made available through a drug information service.
The NPCB also handles courses and provides training to personnel from the ASEAN countries, for example from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Mongolia and Vietnam.
In 1996, NPCB was given an international recognition by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as a "WHO Collaborating Centre for Regulatory Control of Pharmaceuticals". This recognition is an acknowledgement from WHO for NPCB's contribution in the field of regulatory affairs.
- See more at: http://portal.bpfk.gov.my/index.cfm?&menuid=4#sthash.c0gcdcqS.dpuf
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