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South African Health Products Regulatory Authority
Regulating health entity of the South African Department of Health / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) is the organisation in charge of regulating the use of all Health Products throughout the country. It is part of the National Department of Health.[1]
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Company type | Government company |
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Industry | Medical Regulation |
Headquarters | Gauteng, South Africa |
Area served | South Africa |
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Website | www |
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SAHPRA assumed the roles of both the Medicines Control Council (MCC) as well as the Directorate of Radiation Control (DRC) which were housed at the National Department of Health (NDoH). SAHPRA was constituted as an independent entity that reports to the National Minister of Health through its board.[3]