The Coherency of Regulatory Requirements for Homeopathic Medicinal Products in the EU and the EAEU journal article open-access Gunther Herr, Alexander Natz, Robbert van Haselen European Pharmaceutical Law Review, Volume 3 (2019), Issue 2, Page 58 - 72 Similar to the EU model, a common market for medicinal products, including homeopathic medicinal products, is currently being established in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). In this article, the requirements for regulatory market access of homeopathic medicinal products in the EU and in the EAEU are analyzed and compared. Difficulties in applying core requirements of both union laws correctly and coherently are identified and related proposals for a more coherent interpretation are made. Overall the communalities in both union laws contribute to market access and competition, but consistent interpretation of core terms in the regulatory framework by the Member States’ competent authorities remains the main challenge.
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