§ Mr. RowlandsTo ask the Secretary of State for Health whether he will list the outstanding applications for a licence before the Medicines Control Agency; and how long each application has been awaiting approval.
§ Mrs. Virginia BottomleyWe are unable to list the outstanding licence applications held by the Medicines Control Agency because this information is, in accordance with the Medicines Act 1968, treated as confidential.
We can however say that the number of applications for new licences awaiting a decision as at 30 November 1989 was:
Number Product licences 1,766 Product licences (parallel imports) 1,006 Manufacturers licences 21 Wholesale dealers licences 32 Non orthodox practitioner licences 3 The average time taken* to grant product licences and product licences (parallel imports) as at 30 June 1989 (latest available figure) was:
Months for new active substances 24 for abridged applications referred to Committees under the Medicines Act 32 for other abridged applications 16 for parallel imports 19 The estimated time taken to grant the following licences is currently:
Days for manufacturers licences 80–90 for wholesale dealers licences 80–90 for non orthodox practitioner licences 40 Note:
It should be noted that all times quoted are gross processing times and take no account of delays while companies prepare their replies to queries raised on applications.