Yes, the Netherlands has a system of regulation for the production and sale of drugs. The Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport is responsible for the regulation of drug production and sale in the Netherlands. This regulation includes setting standards for drug manufacturing, monitoring quality control, ensuring the safety of products, and ensuring that drugs are properly labeled. The Dutch Medicines Act also requires that drugs are only sold from licensed pharmacies and that the sale of certain drugs (such as narcotics) is restricted. Additionally, the Dutch government has established a Drug Information Centre, which provides information to the public about different drugs and their effects. The government also has a Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Addiction that monitors drug use in the Netherlands and provides information to policy makers. Finally, the Dutch Medicines Evaluation Board is responsible for approving new drugs and monitoring existing ones.