
European Medicines Agency
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) is a regulatory body that evaluates and supervises medicines in the European Union. Its main role is to ensure that drugs and treatments are safe, effective, and of high quality before they can be approved for use by the public. The EMA also monitors medicines once they are on the market, making sure they continue to meet safety standards. By providing scientific advice and assessments, the EMA helps protect public health across EU member states and contributes to the development of new treatments for various medical conditions.