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The Council of Europe has been long concerned with the supply conditions for medicines for human use and the harmonisation of national legislation in this field.
The classification status of medicines authorised in Europe remains a competency of the member states. The classification status of medicines has implications on patient safety, the accessibility of medicines and management of health care expenditure. There is a growing trend towards classifying medicines as over-the-counter (OTC) medicines.
In continuing with the programme of activities carried out under the aegis of the former Partial Agreement in the Social and Public Health field, the Committee of Experts on the classification of medicines as regards their supply (CD-P-PH/PHO) was entrusted with reviewing classification practice at the national level. For more information about this Committee of Experts, the CD-P-PH/PHO, click HERE.
In the absence of harmonised legislation, the CD-P-PH/PHO has given priority to:
If you wish to know the prescription status of a medicine, you can do so via the MELCLASS database. Click on the button below.
If you require a hardcopy of the recent annual revision of the appendices to the Committee of Ministers' Resolution ResAp (2007)1 on the classification of medicines as regards their supply (i.e the recent recommendation for the classification of medicines), contact us via the HelpDesk.
Committee of Ministers' Resolution ResAP(2007)1 on the Classification of Medicines as Regards their Supply (superseding Resolution ResAP(2000)1 on the classification of medicines which are obtainable only on medical prescription) and Appendices (2008 Edition) (Adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 12 April 2007 at the 993rd meeting of the Ministers' Deputies).
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