European Shortages Monitoring Platform (ESMP) has gone live
Recommendation
10-12 February 2025
The Impact of EU Legislation on the Supply Chain
The European Shortages Monitoring Platform (ESMP) has gone live with a core set of functionalities. Using this first version of the ESMP, marketing authorisation holders (MAHs) can now submit data to routinely report shortages of centrally authorised medicines. This marks the start of a transition period that will end on 2 February 2025, when the use of the platform becomes mandatory. Marketing authorisation holders can now use the platform to report shortages of centrally authorised human medicines.
The launch of the functionality for routinely reporting shortages will be followed by the release of the second version of the ESMP in February 2025 with the full scope of functionalities for MAHs and national competent authorities (NCAs). By then MAHs and NCAs will also be able to submit data on the supply, demand and availability of centrally and nationally authorised medicines during crises and preparedness actions led by EMA's Executive Steering Group on Shortages and Safety of Medicinal Products (MSSG). These preparedness actions are taken to monitor and mitigate shortages of a subset of medicines.
Source: Communication from the EMA
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