New applications (section 2)
This section lists applications for marketing authorisations of new medicines that are to be discussed by the Committee.
Section 2.1 is for medicinal products nearing the end of the evaluation and for which the CHMP is expected to adopt an opinion at this meeting on whether marketing authorisation should be granted. Once adopted, the CHMP opinion will be forwarded to the European Commission for a final legally binding decision valid throughout the EU.
The other items in the section are listed depending on the stage of the evaluation, which is shown graphically below:
The assessment of an application for a new medicine takes up to 210 ‘active’ days. This active evaluation time is interrupted by at least one ‘clock-stop’ during which time the applicant prepares the answers to questions from the CHMP. The clock stop happens after day 120 and may also happen after day 180, when the CHMP has adopted a list of questions or outstanding issues to be addressed by the company. Related discussions are listed in the agenda under sections 2.2 (Day 180 List of outstanding issues) and 2.3 (Day 120 list of questions).
CHMP discussions may also occur at any other stage of the evaluation, and these are listed under section 2.4, update on ongoing new applications for centralised procedures.
The assessment leads to an opinion from the CHMP by day 210. Following a CHMP opinion the European Commission takes usually 67 days to issue a legally binding decision (i.e. by day 277 of the procedure). CHMP discussions on products that have received a CHMP opinion and are awaiting a decision are listed under section 2.5, products in the decision making phase.
Extension of marketing authorisations according to Annex I of Reg. 1234/2008 (section 3)
Extensions of marketing authorisations are applications for the change or addition of new strengths, formulations or routes of administration to existing marketing authorisations. Extension applications follow a 210-day evaluation process, similarly to applications for new medicines (see figure above). Referral procedures (section 12)
This section lists referrals that are ongoing or due to be started at the plenary meeting. A referral is a procedure used to resolve issues such as concerns over the safety or benefit-risk balance of a medicine or a class of medicines. In a referral, the EMA is requested to conduct a scientific assessment of a particular medicine or class of medicines on behalf of the EU. Further information on such procedures can be found here.
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