
EMEA (European Medicines Evaluation Agency)
The EMEA, now known as the European Medicines Agency (EMA), is an agency of the European Union responsible for assessing and supervising medicines for human and veterinary use across Europe. Its main goal is to ensure that medicines are safe, effective, and of high quality. The EMA evaluates new drugs, monitors their safety once they are on the market, and provides scientific advice to support innovation in medicine. By doing so, it helps protect public health by ensuring that only the best medications are approved for use in the European market.