This paper discusses a representative sample of the main deficiencies identified by European agencies in the “Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Biological documentation” of Marketing Authorization Applications for chemical active substances. The plan followed in the paper is that of the European Part II file. Each deficiency is illustrated by examples. Specific European references are listed, as well as new texts. The paper also comments on the presentation of the pharmaceutical dossier and expert report.
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