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“Empowering doctors to bring health to the nation” COMMENTS BY THE SOUTH AFRICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (SAMA) on THE MEDICINES AND RELATED SUBSTANCES AMENDMENT BILL, 2008

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“Empowering doctors to bring health to the nation”

COMMENTS BY

THE SOUTH AFRICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

(SAMA)

on

THE MEDICINES AND RELATED SUBSTANCES

AMENDMENT BILL, 2008

The South African Medical Association

(“SAMA”) is the professional

association for doctors in South Africa

and welcomes the opportunity to

comment on the Bill.

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We invited comment from our standing committees as

well as from other interested parties in our membership.

SAMA supports all legislative measures aimed at

accentuating the protection and promotion of public

interest and public health. Further SAMA supports all

measures designed at promoting access to healthcare.

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Technical Issues

• SAMA’s written submission includes a number of technical issues which we wish to draw to the Committee’s attention.

• We refer the Committee to that submission for greater detail.

• SAMA will, in this presentation focus emphasise certain critical matters raised in this Bill.

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The Bill seeks to introduce an Authority which will deal

with the certification and registration of “medicines”

This Authority represents a significant improvement

on the current MCC and will reduce delays in the

registration of medicines and in approving trials

significantly without decreasing the high standards

required for approval

SAMA strongly supports this aspect of the Bill.

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The Authority is headed by a Chief Executive Officer

(CEO) and is accountable and reports to the

Minister of Health. The CEO is appointed by the

Minister.

SAMA supports this.

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The Minister has direct control over the Authority and

has the final say whether a product is registered or

certified.

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SAMA is concerned with the direct control that will

now be conferred upon the Minister in respect of the

registration and certification of medicines, cosmetics,

medical devices and foodstuffs. We are of the view

that the authority will more than adequately fulfil this

function in respect of medicines and to confer this

responsibility effectively on the Minister is imprudent.

SAMA would respectfully submit that:

• The Minister is already putting a process in place which is both authoritative and safe

• The Minister will appoint the CEO on the basis of her/his knowledge, experience, expertise and capacity to represent the minister. The Bill does not preclude the CEO from consulting with the minister if required.

• The Minister does not and indeed need not have any particular expertise in the field

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• The Minister should provide generic advice via the CEO but should not micromanage the process

• The Minister is already fully occupied and the need for authorisation will delay the process and may impact negatively on the efficiency of the process

• The South African Medical Association expresses our gratitude for being afforded an opportunity to present our concerns regarding this Bill to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee.

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