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Baltic Package Procedure

Three Baltic States face similar problems of medicines availability and stakeholders operating in three Baltic States experience similar difficulties then approving common Baltic packages.

To save resources of stakeholders, to make approval of the common Baltic packages easier, smoother, quicker and more transparent, medicines agencies of the Baltic States have agreed on common Baltic package procedure.

In order to have common Baltic labelling, Marketing Authorisation holders (MAH's) will never need to discuss it with each agency separately. During this procedure, MAH’s will communicate with only one agency (Reference Baltic State) acting on behalf of all three instead. The procedure will somehow resemble DCP.
Procedures will be coordinated by Estonian Agency of Medicines. Contact points are the following:

- EE: [email protected]
- LV: [email protected]
- LT: [email protected]

The common Baltic labelling should be prepared by MAH in accordance with common Baltic package guidance signed in May 2005 and updated in August 2009. We invite MAH's to use this procedure.

The similar procedure is available also for veterinary medicinal products.

Last updated: 17.02.2023