Date: 29th of May, 2026
Time: 13:00 – 15:00 CEST
Location: Online on MS TEams
This webinar builds on the discussions initiated during the 2nd Global Regulatory Authorities Summit on antimicrobial labelling held in January 2026. The report of the summit provides the basis for these follow-up discussions, highlighting antimicrobial labelling as a practical regulatory measure to support appropriate use, stewardship, and safe disposal across sectors. This webinar aims to deepen that dialogue by creating space for a more focused and practical exchange of experiences among regulatory authorities, One Health experts, and industry representatives.
Agenda
Session 1: Human Health & Labelling Initiatives
- Ms Sabrina Yesmin (DGDA) - The 2022 Bangladesh project introducing red markings on antimicrobials and other prescription-only medicines
- Ms. Talita Soares (ANVISA) - The Brazilian approach to labelling, including the distinction between materials intended for patients and those for healthcare professionals
- Ms. Laura Alonso (JAMRAI) - The AMR symbol and its inclusion in antimicrobial leaflets during revision of the EU pharmaceutical legislation
- Dr. Radu Botgros (EMA) - Update on the EU pharmaceutical legislation revision, including the gradual introduction of ePIL systems in EU and the current status of the agreed legislation draft
- Dr. Lene Lunde (UiO) - Gravitate-Health Initiative, digital solutions to improve access to health and medication information, and strengthen health literacy to ensure safer use of medicines
Panel discussion (TEVA, Sandoz, CPA)
Session 2: Animal Health, Environmental Safety & Product Integrity
- Dr. Nada Hanna (UNEP) - Presentation on the recently published UNEP guidance, Safe Disposal of Unused Medicines – A One Health Approach for National Systems
- Ms. Sohwon Kweon (WOAH) - Fighting substandard and falsified veterinary products (SFVPs), TRUVET: A Global Surveillance and Alert System Against SFVPs - WOAH - World Organisation for Animal Health
Open Q&A / Discussion & Wrap up
Panel participants
- Dr. Caroline Kleinjan – Sandoz
- Britt Vermeij – TEVA
- Sarah Cavanagh – Commonwealth Pharmacists Association (CPA)
