FAROOQBANGASH
New member
- Joined
- Dec 15, 2015
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Pashto, Pushto
- Home Country
- Afghanistan
- Current Location
- UK
The Health Ministers are responsible for the administration of the Act and they have the benefit of advice from a Medicines Commission. Two advisory bodies are established under the Regulations, namely the Commission on Human Medicines and the British Pharmacopoeia Commission (BPC). Each advisory body must have at least eight members and may co-opt one or more additional members for the purposes of a meeting. An advisory body, or the advisory bodies acting jointly, may with the approval of the licensing authority appoint one or more subcommittees, known as expert advisory groups. Each advisory body must give a report to the ministers every year, time specified by the ministers, about the performance of its outcomes and of those of any expert advisory group appointed by it. The copy of each must be produced by the Secretary of State in the Parliament.