DIA Europe Defining Unmet Medicinal Need & Implications for Regulatory Strategy

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Kristina Larsson, EMA - Thomas Metcalfe, Roche - Tina Taube, EFPIA - Claudia Louati, EPF - Maria Boulos, EMA

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Unmet medical need (UMN) is a provision in the pharmaceutical legislation for human medicines, but experience has shown that it can be difficult to apply (read more in the linked article below). In this session, the speakers presented the current perspectives of UMN, discussed new proposals for a definition that have emerged from the proposal for the revision of the pharmaceutical legislation, and debated options and challenges for their application.
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