Authoritative guidance on key national and international access topics
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Our extensive briefings section provides continually updated guidance on national and international access systems for life sciences products, with a focus on pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. We identify how the standard access systems work, as well as variations to the systems, for example the options to apply for early access.
We highlight access activities carried out at an international level, including multilateral arrangements such as those at European Union level or those carried out in bilateral or other less permanent international groupings.
We also look at access activities from non-geographically defined perspectives, for example considering what needs to be carried out at different stages of the life cycle or providing recommendations on best practices for conducting typical access activities.
In addition we explore areas where access professionals are likely to collaborate with colleagues from other specialist functions and help you to address some of the hurdles that you may come across.
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