Drug Brokers in Germany
A medicine broker, as defined under Section 4(22b) AMG, arranges transactions in human medicines between manufacturers, wholesalers and buyers without owning or physically handling the products. Registration under Section 52b AMG with the responsible state authority and a documented quality system in accordance with GDP guidelines are legal requirements for operating in Germany. This directory lists all medicine brokers registered with German authorities, including addresses and contact details.
Directory last updated: March 2026Drug Brokers
A medicine broker, as defined under Section 4(22b) AMG, arranges transactions in human medicines between manufacturers, wholesalers and buyers without owning or physically handling the products. Registration under Section 52b AMG with the responsible state authority and a documented quality system in accordance with GDP guidelines are legal requirements for operating in Germany. This directory lists all medicine brokers registered with German authorities, including addresses and contact details.
Frequently asked questions about Drug Brokers
What does a medicine broker do?
A medicine broker, as defined under Section 4(22b) of the AMG (German Medicinal Products Act), arranges transactions in human medicines without taking ownership of the products or physically handling them. Brokers must be registered with the responsible authority and maintain a quality management system.
What registration does a medicine broker need?
Medicine brokers must register under Section 52b AMG with the responsible state authority. Requirements include an official business address in Germany and a documented quality system meeting GDP (Good Distribution Practice) standards.
Where can I find registered medicine brokers in Germany?
Sanoliste lists all registered medicine brokers in Germany with full contact details. All entries are regularly checked for accuracy.