Published: 07 June 2022

How Do you Ensure that the SUE is Actually Caused by Your Product?

After collecting relevant information from the consumer about a specific adverse effect, companies must determine whether that unwanted reaction is classed as a Serious Undesirable Effect (SUE), the RP shall carry out a causality assessment to investigate whether the adverse event is related to the cosmetic product.  Do you want to know how to carry out a causality assessment?

CTPA is intending to run an interactive training on cosmetovigilance and companies’ obligations, for companies that are not members of the association.  This CTPA training shall provide an overview of company’s recording and reporting obligations in the UK and the EU when a consumer experiences an adverse event, with a particular focus on performing a causality assessment.  Furthermore, attendees shall gain knowledge of the causality assessment process via practical examples and active participation to case studies. If sufficient interest is received, more details on the date, time and cost of the training will be shared soon.  The training will be offered for a small fee.

If your company is not a CTPA member but you would like to attend a training on Cosmetovigilance, please email [email protected] to register your interest in this training.  This training would benefit regulatory professionals, marketing, customer care professionals amongst others.

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