EHPM Vigilance Launch Event
Date
29 Feb 2024 10:00
Address
Avenue de la Toison d’Or 40
Le Louise Hotel Brussels – Mgallery Hotel Collection
B-1050 Brussels
BelgiumEvent Location
Brussels
Event Description
We invite you to SAVE THE DATE and register to the Official Launch Event of the ‘EHPM Guidelines for food supplement companies on the management of adverse event reports’ to be held on 29th of February. The event will take place at Le Louise Hotel Brussels – Mgallery Hotel Collection, in Avenue de la Toison d’Or 40, B-1050 Brussels.
The event is free of charge, however, to ensure a full house and optimize attendance, a "no-show" fee of EUR 100 (+VAT) will be invoiced in the eventuality of non-attendance.
REGISTER HERE: https://bit.ly/48gsuvF
The ‘EHPM Guidelines for food supplement companies on the management of adverse event reports’ are a comprehensive tool, providing FBOs with the necessary guidelines for guaranteeing an efficient management of adverse events reports. With these guidelines EHPM would like to suggest a system applicable to food supplements that would allow companies, including SMEs, to put in place a post-market vigilance system in their own business. These guidelines took also into consideration the already existing mandatory or voluntary National post-market vigilance systems, such as the French and the Italian ones.
The Official Launch Event of the EHPM Guidelines is another milestone in EHPM proactive approach to promote a structured and transparent exchange between decision makers, industry representatives and stakeholders on this critical subject. On this occasion, National Authorities and companies will present their experiences and perspectives and attendees will have the opportunity to engage in a constructive dialogue on post-market vigilance systems for food supplements.
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