Danish Health and Medicines Authority
The Danish National Board of Health and the Danish Medicines Agency have merged, forming a new and larger organisation with around 700 employees, under the continuing name Danish Health and Medicines Authority. Mission, vision and values The Danish Medicines Agency aims at being a good and preferred collaborator for our partners and other associates. This appears from our mission, vision and values. The Mission, Vision and Values of the Danish Medicines Agency. we aim to ensure the availability of effective and safe healthcare products – medicinal products, medical devices and new therapies we promote the proper use of such products. we will influence the international development of medicinal products and other healthcare products we will focus on the health and welfare of both people and animals with due consideration to affordable and economic treatments. We are Competent We implement our decisions into definite, timely and effective action. We place emphasis on allowing the authorisation of innovative health care products, for the benefit of people and animals, without unnecessary delay. We are European We participate actively in the European arena – in individual cases, in formulating general requirements and in setting a common course for the better regulation of health care products. We are Receptive We base our work on our expert knowledge and scientific data. We attach great importance to openness and honesty and in sharing knowledge and data with others. We are Trustworthy
Address
Danish Health and Medicines Authority
Axel Heides Gade 1
DK-2300 Kopenhagen
Phone: +45 7222 7400
Fax: +45 4488 9599
email: sst(@)sst.dk
Activities:
- Research
- Research Support
Involved in research projects:
- Development of harmonised schemes for monitoring and reporting of Echinococcus, Trichinella, Cysticercus and Sarcocystis in animals and foodstuffs in the EU (EFSA/Zoonoses/2007/01) Details of Development of harmonised schemes for monitoring and reporting of Echinococcus, Trichinella, Cysticercus and Sarcocystis in animals and foodstuffs in the EU (EFSA/Zoonoses/2007/01)


