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The Secretariats of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in collaboration with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) facilitated a joint workshop with the Latin American and Caribbean Analytical Network (RALACA) on Quality Assurance and Quality Control…
Read moreThe Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) introduced a new initiative to help CARPHA Member States develop national systems to protect their communities and healthcare workers from outbreaks. Recognizing the need for the Caribbean to strengthen Regional Health Security to protect…
Read moreFrom minor ailments to critical illnesses, patients and medical professionals rely on medicines for treatment and/or management. The Caribbean now has a Division dedicated to regulation through risk-based monitoring of the quality medicines circulating in the CARICOM market. Speaking at…
Read moreThe Government Analyst-Food & Drug Director, Mr.Marlan Cole along with Director of Pharmacy, Mr. Oneil Atkins attended the Fourth International Conference on Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Industry under the theme ‘Enabling Quality Affordable Healthcare’ from 18-19 February,2019 in Bengalururu, India. The…
Read moreThe Government Analyst — Food and Drug Department (GA-FDD) wishes to advise the general public, wholesaler, Importers and retailers of an exercise that was conducted to take action against the practice or repackaging flour from forty five (45) Kg bags…
Read moreThe Government Analyst Food and Drug Department in its efforts to improve the efficiency and efficacy of its regulatory activities wishes to inform the general public of its legal mandate as it relates to accessing and inspecting premises where food,…
Read moreDirector of the Government Analyst Food and Drug Department, Marlon Cole (Samuel Maughn photo) THE World Health Organisation (WHO) has estimated that one in 10 medical products circulating in low- and middle-income countries is either substandard or falsified. And according…
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