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May
Patience Makwele The Ministry of Health and Social Services says Namibia is strengthening its medicine safety systems as African countries push for closer regulatory cooperation through the African Medicines Agency (AMA). The move comes as concerns grow across the continent over counterfeit medicines, weak reporting systems for medicine side effects and pressure on governments to improve patient safety. Speaking at the International Society of Pharmacovigilance Africa Chapter annual meeting in Windhoek on Tuesday, the ministry's executive director Penda Ithindi said fragmented medicine regulation across Africa continues to place patients at risk. “Pharmacovigilance is no longer simply a technical or complementary…
