Enrolment of Medical Colleges as ADR monitoring centers under PvPI

NMC Mandate Enrolment of Medical Colleges as ADR monitoring centers under PvPI

Aiming to uplift regulatory standards for the overall collection, analysis and monitoring of Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) from the Public, National Medical Commission (NMC) has directed all medical colleges, standalone PG Institutions to enrol themselves as Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring Centers with the Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) under the Pharmacovigilance Program of India (PvPI) at the earliest.

Indian Pharmacopoeia is functioning as the National Co-ordination Centre, Pharmacovigilance Programme of India to collect, analyse and monitor the adverse drug reactions from the Indian population to promote Patient Safety and Safeguard the health of patients by ensuring that the benefits of the use of medicines outweigh the risk associated with its use

The collected ADRs data is a significant source of evidence of recommendations of regulatory interventions regarding the safety of medicines to the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO)       

In order to achieve the above objective, IPC has so far enrolled 652 Adverse Drug Monitoring Centres (AMCs).

In the 22 nd Meeting of the Governing Body of India Pharmacopoeia Commission held on 14.10.2022 under the chairmanship of the Secretary (HFW) it has been decided that all Medical colleges/ hospitals under the National Medical Commission should also be enrolled as AMCs with IPC.

Accordingly, all Medical colleges/hospitals under the National Medical Commission are directed to get themselves enrolled with Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) as AMCs at the earliest.

Source:https://medicaldialogues.in/

IPC National Conference

National conference on Strengthening Medical Product Safety Surveillance

IPC in association with Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune is organizing a national conference on “Strengthening Medical Product Safety Surveillance” on November 12, 2022 at Sheraton Grand Hotel, Bund Garden Road, Pune- 411001

For more Information Please Check Here: https://bit.ly/3fvDobv

Source:https://www.ipc.gov.in/news-highlights/1048-ipc-in-association-with-ruby-hall-clinic,-pune-is-organizing-a-national-conference-on-%E2%80%9Cstrengthening-medical-product-safety-surveillance%E2%80%9D-on-november-12,-2022-at-sheraton-grand-hotel,-bund-garden-road,-pune-411001.html

Workshop by Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission

Workshop on Key Role of In-Vitro Diagnostic Medical Device Stakeholders in Materiovigilance Programme of India

Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission is organising a Workshop on “Key Role of In-Vitro Diagnostic Medical Device Stakeholders in Materiovigilance Programme of India” on Friday, July 22, 2022 between 10 am to 4 pm at Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC), Ghaziabad, (U.P).

Total seats: 40, Registration will be accepted based on first come first serve basis.

Registration fee is Rs.2000 inclusive of GST. Last date for registration is July 20 2022. The objective of the workshop is to create awareness about the regulation and safety surveillance system of medical devices in India among in-vitro diagnostic medical device manufacturers, distributors, importers and researchers in order to promote the safety of in-vitro diagnostic medical devices.

Date : July 22, 2022 , Friday
Time : 10 am to 4 pm
Place : Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission, Ghaziabad

Last date for registration is July 20, 2022

Contact :
Surya Pradap
Contact Number :+ 91 – 6386185827
Email Id : shatrunjay.ipc@gov.in

Workshop on Pharmacovigilance

Workshop –Cum-Training program on Pharmacovigilance

Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission is organising a Workshop cum Training Programme on Pharmacovigilance for NABH Accredited Hospitals on Monday, July 11, 2022 between 9 am to 1 pm at Shekhar Hospital, Uttarpradesh

Total seats: 50, Registration will be accepted based on first come first serve basis.

Registration fee is Rs.1180 inclusive of GST. Last date for registration is July 6 2022.

Conference on Medical Devices

National Conference on “Management & Ensuring Safety of Medical Devices” on 9th July 2022

Objective & Targeted audience:

This training program is organised to sensitise among Biomedical/Service engineers from State/Union territory medical services Corporation, Biomedical engineers working in government/private/corporate sector in southern India, Biomedical engineering students & other stakeholders to initiate the reporting mechanism and to ensure active participation in reporting incidents related to medical equipment.

Delegate Registration Process :
Registration Fee:
For Industry delegates: Rs 2000/-
For Healthcare professionals: Rs 1000/-
For Students & other stakeholders: Rs 500/-

Last date for registration is on or before 20 June 2022 at 5:00 pm

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