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MADSA Regulatory Conference 2025

28 February 2025

On 25 February 2025, MADSA organized the MADSA Regulatory Conference 2025.

We had 80 participants. The majority of the participants were from Malaysian-based supplements companies, with a few from Singapore and Hong Kong.

The topics covered during the day-long programme were:

  • Shaping the Future of Health Supplement Regulations in Malaysia: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities - Kenneth Cheong, Head, MADSA Regulatory Sub-committee
  • Registration Requirement for Health Supplement Products - Ng Chin Teng, Senior Principal Assistant Director, Complementary and Alternative Medicine Section, Centre of Product and Cosmetic Evaluation, NPRA
  • QUEST 3+ Tips (Do's & Don'ts) for Smoother NPRA Review Process - Daniel Ho Yu-Kun, Senior Principal Assistant Director, Complementary and Alternative Medicine Section, Centre of Product and Cosmetic Evaluation, NPRA
  • Enforcement measures – Insights from MOH - Nor Hamidi Bin Shahirudin, Senior Principal Assistant Director, Intelligence & Operation Branch, Pharmacy Enforcement Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia
  • Panel Discussion - Enhancing Regulatory Success Together
  • Advertisement Applications - Key Lessons from MAB - Mohd Hafizuddin Bin Hakimi, Senior Assistant Director, Advertisement Control Branch, Pharmacy Enforcement Division, MOH
  • Medicine Advertisement Monitoring by PED-MOH - Yap Fei Ting, Senior Principal Assistant Director, Medicine Control Sub-Division, Pharmacy Enforcement Division, MOH
  • Unlocking ASEAN Market Potential - How AAHSA Supports Business Expansion Through Regulatory Expertise - Patrick Kalona, Chair of AAHSA Executive Committee
  • Implementation Status of ASEAN Harmonized Technical Guidelines - Dr. Boon-Hwa Lim, Chair of the AAHSA Scientific Committee




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