Commonwealth of Independent States

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Navigating the Regulatory Landscape

This page serves as a centralized resource for understanding pharmaceutical regulatory requirements across the Commonwealth of Independent States. Each country listed below includes a summary of its compliance landscape along with a link to more detailed information. With regional alignment efforts underway alongside distinct national mandates, this hub provides clear access to the frameworks governing pharmaceutical serialization and supply chain compliance across CIS member states.

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Armenia

Armenia stands at the forefront of pharmaceutical supply chain modernization through its comprehensive e-Mark electronic marking system. As a member of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), Armenia is strategically developing its track and trace regulatory framework to align with international standards while ensuring robust protection against counterfeit medicines. The country's phased approach to implementation demonstrates a commitment to building a transparent and secure pharmaceutical ecosystem that safeguards public health through advanced digital oversight mechanisms.

Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan has emerged as a regional leader in pharmaceutical security through the implementation of its mandatory medicine tracking and tracing system. Under the oversight of the Ministry of Health's Analytical Expertise Center, the country has established a robust regulatory framework designed to ensure complete transparency and accountability throughout the pharmaceutical supply chain. This comprehensive system represents Azerbaijan's commitment to protecting public health by preventing counterfeit medicines and maintaining the highest standards of pharmaceutical integrity.

Kazakhstan

In Kazakhstan, the Information System for Marking and Traceability of Goods (IS MPT) serves as the country's comprehensive framework for ensuring pharmaceutical integrity. Operated by Kazakhtelecom JSC, this centralized digital system employs advanced tracking technologies to combat counterfeit medications, enhance supply chain transparency, and safeguard public health across the nation's pharmaceutical landscape.

Kyrgyzstan

In Kyrgyzstan, the implementation of robust pharmaceutical track and trace regulations represents a significant step forward in ensuring public health protection and supply chain integrity. The country has adopted a comprehensive approach that encompasses pharmaceuticals, consumer goods, and agricultural products, establishing a sophisticated regulatory framework that aligns with international GS1 standards while addressing the unique needs of the Central Asian market.

Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan enforces pharmaceutical serialization through its national system called XTrace, managed by CRPT Turon. All human medicines must carry serialized GS1 DataMatrix codes issued by the government. The country recently introduced significant changes to serial number format and reporting rules, including removal of the UZF0 segment and the introduction of a mandatory 7 prefix for serial numbers. Manufacturers, importers and distributors must generate compliant serial numbers, report all movements and ensure strict alignment between printed codes and submitted data for customs clearance.

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