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Norwegian Companies Must Ensure Compliance Training
Oslo, Norway - As pharmaceutical companies expand their operations across Europe, it’s crucial for them to understand and comply with local regulations. In Norway, corporate compliance training is a must-have for companies operating in the Nordic region.
Understanding Regulatory Landscape in Norway and Other Nordic Countries
At a recent seminar hosted by Pendicon Pharma & Healthcare, experts shed light on the complex regulatory landscape of pharmaceutical marketing compliance in Norway and other Nordic countries. The event aimed to clarify the differences between the national rules for promotion of medicinal products towards healthcare professionals in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark.
Insights from Industry Professionals
“The course was a game-changer for our team,” said Marie Steiding, Nordic Product Manager at Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB. “It provided valuable insights into the similarities and differences between the Nordic countries, helping us navigate the complex regulatory environment.”
The seminar covered topics such as:
- Ethics committees’ role in pharmaceutical compliance
- Digital/virtual promotional communication with healthcare professionals
- Pharmaceutical advertising regulations
Industry experts emphasized the importance of understanding local laws and regulations to avoid costly fines and reputational damage. “Anyone working with customer-facing activities in the Nordics should participate in this training,” said Jesper Kildehøj, Senior Medical Advisor at Daiichi Sankyo Nordics. “It provides a comprehensive overview of the rules and helps us stay compliant.”
Course Details
- Date: [Insert date]
- Location: Atrium, Lersø Parkallé 101, 2100 København Ø
- Online attendance option available
- Registration deadline: November 11, 2024
For more information or to register, please visit [insert website URL].
This seminar provided a vital update on regulatory requirements and best practices for pharmaceutical companies operating in Norway. With compliance training becoming increasingly important, it’s essential for professionals responsible for creating and reviewing promotional materials and activities to participate in this course.