National Regulatory Authorities (NRAs)

National Regulatory Authorities (NRAs) are national regulatory agencies responsible for ensuring that products released for public distribution (normally pharmaceuticals and biological products, such as vaccines) are evaluated properly and meet international standards of quality and safety. All countries need some sort of NRA, but countries producing vaccines need to exercise six critical control functions, and they need to exercise them in a competent and independent manner, backed up with enforcement power. (Source: www.who.int/)

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