5. European Public Assessment Report (EPAR)

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1. European Public Assessment Report (EPAR)

 A European public assessment report (EPAR) is published for every medicine application that has been granted or refused a marketing authorisation. This follows Council regulation (EC) 726/2004 Art. 13 (3) which stipulates: ‘The Agency (EMA) shall immediately publish the assessment report on the medicinal product for human use drawn up by the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use and the reasons for its opinion in favour of granting authorisation, after deletion of any information of a commercially confidential nature. The European Public Assessment Report (EPAR) shall include a summary written in a manner that is understandable to the public. The summary shall contain in particular a section relating to the conditions of use of the medicinal product’.

An EPAR provides public information on a medicine, including how it was assessed by EMA. The EPAR reflects the scientific conclusions of the relevant EMA committee at the end of the assessment process, providing the grounds for the committee opinion on whether or not to approve an application. For products following the Central authorisation procedure of medicines (CAPs) the EMA will provide an EPAR.
EPARs can be found using a search function at: Medicines | European Medicines Agency (europa.eu)

The following figure (Fig. 3), a screenshot of the medicines search page, shows the EMA webpage where, applying the search function, EPARS can be located and gives an example of the layout and search fields (filters) the user can apply to refine the search according to the information sought:

Figure 3: Screenshot, truncated, of the EMA webpage for accessing EPARs.

The Heads of medicines (HMA) ‘Mutual Recognition Index’ or ‘MRI Product Index’ includes medicines approved in the Member States of the EU according to the Mutual Recognition (MRP) or Decentralised Procedure (DCP), called Nationally Approved Products (NAP). The respective Reference Member State (RMS), provides a Public Assessment Report (PAR) which is similar to an EPAR in that it follows Directive 2001/83 EC Art. 21(4) for NAPs: ‘The national competent authorities shall make the assessment report publicly accessible without delay, together with the reasons for their opinion, after deletion of any information of a commercially confidential nature. The public assessment report shall include a summary written in a manner that is understandable to the public. The summary shall contain, in particular, a section relating to the conditions of use of the medicinal product.
PARs can be found through any of the following:
https://www.hma.eu/mriproductindex.html
https://mri.cts-mrp.eu/Human/
https://mri.cts-mrp.eu/Human/Product/FullTextSearch  - if the user looks for a specific medicine
https://mri.cts-mrp.eu/Human/product-information  - a list of NCA Websites with links to their information on Authorised Human Medicines if available

A screenshot of the entry page from the first URL above is shown in the following figure (Fig. 4)

Figure 4: Screenshot, truncated, of the HMA web-start page for the MRI product index.