The European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE) have published a joint action plan to support the development of medicines for children in Europe.

The action plan addresses challenges identified by the European Commission’s ten-year report on the implementation of the Paediatric Legislation. It also takes into account the ideas on how to better apply the Paediatric Regulation to boost the development of medicines for children collected during the multi-stakeholder workshop organised by EMA and the European Commission in March 2018.

The actions in the plan are clustered around five key areas:

  • identifying paediatric medical needs;
  • strengthening cooperation between decision makers;
  • ensuring timely completion of Paediatric Investigation Plans (PIPs);
  • improving the handling of PIP applications;
  • increasing transparency around paediatric medicines.

It is expected that the implementation of these actions will increase the efficiency of paediatric regulatory processes in the current legal framework and boost the availability of medicines for children.

The plan was originally intended to be completed within a two-year timeframe. However, due to the impact of Brexit and the Agency’s relocation to the Netherlands, some actions are not expected to be completed by the end of 2020, as specified in the plan. The plan will be updated over time as necessary, depending on prioritisation and availability of resources.

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