ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

EudraGMP

OK, so you know how when you get sick and need medicine, you go to the doctor and they give you a prescription for the medicine? Well, before you can actually take that medicine, it needs to be checked to make sure it's safe and that it will actually help you get better.

That's where eudragmp comes in. It stands for the "European Union Drug Regulating Authorities Pharmacovigilance Medicinal Product" and it's a group of people who make sure that all the medicines that are sold in the European Union are safe and effective.

Basically, they have a big list of all the medicines that are allowed to be sold in the EU, and they check to make sure that all the information about the medicine is correct and that it's been tested to make sure it's safe for people to take. They also keep track of any side effects or problems that people might have when they take the medicine.

So when you take a medicine that you got from the doctor, you can feel safe knowing that eudragmp has made sure it's OK for you to take. And if there are any problems or issues with the medicine, they will investigate it and make sure that it gets fixed.