Register your pharmaceutical products in Kuwait
Master pharmaceutical products regulatory activities with sate of Kuwait MOH
Description
In this course, we will explore together how can we place our pharmaceutical products in the highly potential market of the state of Kuwait, such a relatively small market driven by tenders.
We will be the expert on pharmaceutical products registered with the MOH of Kuwait
This journey is so unique compared to other regulatory journeys of other countries, as it is so simple, and straight to the point.
MOH of the state of Kuwait does not have any electronic system for handling regulatory activities, and has not yet adopted the eCTD system. that is why the state of Kuwait of MOH considers only hard copies, and actual physical dossier to be submitted personally through your local agent in Kuwait with Kuwait MOH through prior appointment.
In this short course, we will cover, the whole life cycle of pharmaceuticals starting from classification, passing by registration checklist, then the registration guidelines, and see how we can prepare these required documents, and forms, let's practice the actual dossier preparation, then we will move to renewal, we will close the pharmaceuticals registration session with the general conditions as a sum-up, then we will end our journey we will dive deeply into the stability requirements, with great focus on highly demanding, most updated circulars of the pharmacovigilance and its wake up call which is not limited to the state of Kuwait only but also to all other GCC countries.
So fasten your seat belt for this short joyful trip
that we will land in Kuwait on 2 hours flight we will return from this flight as experts in pharmaceutical products registered with the state of Kuwait.
So let's take off.
What You Will Learn!
- By the end of this course you will master Pharmaceutical products registration in Kuwait
Who Should Attend!
- All Pharma industry professionals, regulatory affairs professionals, and those who deiced to start their career in the pharma industry