Course Description:
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) regulates a wide variety of consumer products including prescription drugs (“Rx drugs”), branded and generic drugs, over-the-counter drugs (“OTC drugs”), dietary supplements and cosmetics.
This seminar will provide an introduction to how the FDA regulates each of these products, potential enforcement actions for non-compliance and the various import / export laws applicable to products coming into the country from outside the U.S. Attendees will learn about the FDA’s drug approval process (NDA and BLA) that is necessary to sell a new prescription drug in the U.S.
This course will also provide an introduction to the FDA’s regulation of OTC drug products and the various methods for bringing such a product to market. Participants will learn the various options for marketing an OTC drug, gain an understanding of the FDA’s relevant labeling and promotional rules, and learn strategies for mitigating the potential risk for FDA regulatory enforcement. It will also cover the requirements needed to market and sell homeopathic drugs, dietary supplements and cosmetics in the United States.
Attendees will then learn about the U.S. import and export regulations. Compliance with U.S. import and export customs’ laws requires an understanding of the Customs & Border Patrol’s (“CBP”) regulatory framework and how goods clear CBP into the commerce of the United States. This part of the course summarizes a vast array of customs law topics and focuses on some of the primary customs compliance requirements.
Learning Objective:
Upon completing this course on regulation of pharmaceuticals, OTC drugs and cosmetics participants will understand:
- FDA’s regulations of pharmaceuticals, OTC drugs, dietary supplements and cosmetics.
- FDA drug approval process covering branded drugs and generic drugs.
- Requirements for the marketing and selling of homeopathic drugs and how they must be labelled to comply with the FDA’s regulatory requirements.
- How to sell OTC drugs in the U.S. and choosing between an NDA approved drug and an OTC monograph drug product.
- How to avoid FDA enforcement action when labelling and advertising a dietary supplement or vitamin.
- What one needs to know about the FDA’s rules on selling cosmetic products including shampoo, perfume, skin cream, soaps, wrinkle creams and moisturizers in the U.S.
- Strategic recommendations for preparing for an FDA facility inspection
- How to distinguish between the different types of enforcement action.
- The process for successfully exporting pharmaceuticals, OTC drugs, vitamin and cosmetics to the U.S.; and complying with CBP’s rules.
Who will Benefit:
This course is designed for people tasked with developing a regulatory and business strategy for the marketing and sale of pharmaceuticals, OTC drugs, homeopathic drugs, dietary supplements and/or cosmetics in the United States. This includes individuals who are responsible for ensuring that their company’s products comply with the FDA’s regulatory requirements and obtaining the relevant approval or acceptance needed to market and sell such products, and those tasked with the shipping and exporting drugs, dietary supplements and cosmetics to the U.S. The following personnel will benefit from the course:
- Brand, Generic and OTC Drug Manufacturers
- Senior Regulatory Professionals
- Compliance Professionals
- OTC Drug Developers
- Cosmetic Developers
- Corporate Legal Departments
- Pharmaceutical, Dietary Supplement and Cosmetic Exporters & Importers
- Regulatory Consultants
- Research Analysts
- Production Supervisors
- Quality Control Personnel
- Medical Affairs
- Regulatory Auditors
- Customs Brokers
- Product Labelers, Relabelers and Contract Labelers
- Contract Manufacturers
- Governmental Officials
- Investment Analysts
- Venture Capitalists
- M&A Professionals
Day One (8:30 AM – 4:30 PM) | Day Two (8:30 AM – 4:30 PM) | ||
Registration Process: 8.30 AM - 9.00 AM Session Start Time: 9.00 AM
|
|
Meet Your Instructor
Karl M. Nobert Food and Drug Regulatory Attorney, The Nobert Group LLC Karl M. Nobert is a food and drug regulatory attorney with the Nobert Group LLC. Mr. Nobert provides regulatory advice and counseling to both large and small domestic and international pharmaceutical companies on regulatory issues related to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s review and approval of new drug products. This includes counseling clients on FDA’s regulation of prescription branded and generic drugs, and over-the-counter drug products. He also has considerable experience related to the regulation of biologics including cellular and genetic therapies, and veterinary drug products. He frequently presents and has published on such topics. |
Register Now
Online using Credit card
Get the Invitation
Pre-Register yourself and get the official Invite when venue and dates are announced for this seminar.
Call here to register +1-888-717-2436 or email at [email protected]
Other Registration Option
- Download the Order Form
- Fill this form with attendee details & payment details
- Fax it to +1-650-362-2367, or
- Email it to [email protected]
Payment Mode
ComplianceOnline (MetricStream, Inc),
6201 America Center Drive Suite 240
San Jose, CA 95002
USA
Register / Pay by Wire Transfer
Please contact us at +1-888-717-2436 to get details of wire transfer option.Terms & Conditions to register for the Seminar/Conference/Event
Your Registration for the seminar is subject to following terms and conditions. If you need any clarification before registering for this seminar please call us @ +1-888-717-2436 or email us @ [email protected]
Payment:
Payment is required before 2 days of the date of the conference. We accept American Express, Visa and MasterCard. Make checks payable to MetricStream Inc. ( our parent company)
Cancellations and Substitutions:
Written cancellations through fax or email (from the person who has registered for this conference) received at least 10 calendar days prior to the start date of the event will receive a refund — less a $200 administration fee. No cancellations will be accepted — nor refunds issued — within 10 calendar days from the start date of the event.
On request by email or fax (before the seminar) a credit for the amount paid minus administration fees ($200) will be transferred to any future ComplianceOnline event and a credit note will be issued.
Substitutions may be made at any time. No-shows will be charged the full amount.
We discourage onsite registrations, however if you wish to register onsite payment to happen through credit card immediately or check to be submitted onsite. Conference material will be given on the spot if it is available after distributing to other attendees. In case it is not available we will send the material after the conference is over.
In the event ComplianceOnline cancels the seminar, ComplianceOnline is not responsible for any airfare, hotel, other costs or losses incurred by registrants. Some topics and speakers may be subject to change without notice.
Attendance confirmation and Documents to carry to the seminar venue:
After we receive the payment from the registered attendee an electronic event pass will be sent to the email address associated with the registrant before 5 working days from the seminar date. Please bring the pass to the venue of the event.
Conference photograph / video:
By registering and attending ComplianceOnline conference you agree to have your photographs or videos taken at the conference venue and you do not have any objections to use these photos and videos by ComplianceOnline for marketing, archiving or any other conference related activities. You agree to release ComplianceOnline for any kind of claims arising out of copyright or privacy violations.
|
Local Attractions
Kunsthaus Zurich
The Kunsthaus is Zurich's most important art museum and one of the most famous in Europe. Although the collection of the Kunsthaus Zürich ranges from Ancient times to the Victorian Era, the Swiss art museum is most noted for its modern and contemporary works from the 19th and 20th centuries. Top exhibits include the Giacometti wing and Rodin's Gate of Hell.
Bahnhofstrasse
Widely known as the principal boulevard in Zürich, the Bahnhofstrasse is Zurich's most famous shopping street. Lined with some of the city's most elegant boutiques and top department stores, the Bahnhofstrasse offers a delightful place for a day of shopping amongst some of the world's greatest luxury brands and jewelry stores.
Zurich Zoo
Elephants, rhinos, tigers, penguins and 20 species of monkeys are just some of the more than 360 animal species that can be admired at the Zurich Zoo. In the Masoala Rainforest Hall visitors can experience a piece of Madagascar first hand. A must-see for young and old.
Limmat River
Switzerland's Limmat River is actually part of the Linth river, which continues from Lake Zurich. Zurich is the most famous city located along the Limmat Valley and the Limmat River provides a charming and beautiful waterway to explore the sights of Zurich by boat.
Fraumunster Church
The Fraumünster Church overlooks one of Zurich's oldest squares and markets, the Münsterhof. Tracing its founding back to 853, when it was a Benedictine abbey, the church is home to five famous stained-glass windows by renowned artist Marc Chagall.
Zurich Old Town
Zurich Old Town (Altstadt ) is a cultural, social and historical melting pot. The highest concentration of clubs in Switzerland, one of the most famous shopping miles, and a plethora of cultural offerings
Schweizerisches Landesmuseum
The Schweizerisches Landesmuseum (or Swiss National Museum in English) occupies an imposing neo-Gothic building, which houses a huge collection of objects documenting the Swiss peoples and their history. The collections range in date from prehistoric to modern times.