01
Nov
Full FY 2023 ANDA Statistical Reports Arrived on November 1, 2023 –Let's Take a Look

Full FY 2023 ANDA Statistical Reports Arrived on November 1, 2023 – Let’s Take a Look!

First, let’s look at September 2023 statistics (end of FY 2023), then we will comment on the full FY stats. As we reported here, September looked to be a slow month, and it was. While we missed a few full-approval actions (we reported forty-one), the OGD actually issued forty-four, and ten tentative-approval actions. Remember, the Agency […]

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25
Oct
The Posting of ANDA Approval Actions Is Still a Problem - No Word on Time for a Fix

The Posting of ANDA Approval Actions Is Still a Problem – No Word on Time for a Fix

Once again, with October approval action postings surprisingly low, I confirmed that the FDA is still having trouble with its internal IT systems that generate this information and populate certain databases. While it does not appear to be impacting data regarding NDAs, the ANDA postings are spotty at best. The word came back from OGD […]

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24
Oct

Dissemination of Articles and Study Results, New Revised Q&A Draft Guide May Provide Better Direction

Yesterday, the FDA issued a draft guidance titled “Communications From Firms to Health Care Providers Regarding Scientific Information on Unapproved Uses of Approved/Cleared Medical Products: Questions and Answers” (here). If you can get that out of your mouth without taking a breath, I think you must be a free diver. The issue of disseminating information […]

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19
Oct

Food for Thought!

Jim Jones was appointed Deputy Commissioner for Human Foods in August 2023.  Through the leadership of FDA Commissioner Robert M. Califf, M.D., the overhaul of the FDA’s food program is getting well-deserved additional attention as it protects our food supply and dietary supplements.  Under the new unified Human Foods Program (HFP) to be led by Jones, […]

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16
Oct
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FDA Issues New Guidance for Methanol Testing in Pharmaceutical Alcohols

On the heels of additional reports of methanol poisoning from ingestion of hand sanitizers, the FDA issued a new final guidance titled Policy for Testing of Alcohol (Ethanol) and Isopropyl Alcohol for Methanol (here) for immediate implementation. The guidance applies to the use of pharmaceutical alcohols (PAs) (ethanol and isopropyl alcohol) by pharmaceutical manufacturers, outsourcing […]

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12
Oct
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Drug-Device Combinations for Generic Drugs: A Good Session at AAM’s GRx+Biosims Conference

Remember the good old days, when a dosing spoon or cup was dispensed with liquid medication and a product in a prefilled syringe was just a drug?  Well, we know now that those days are over, and maybe they should be.  The presentation by three FDAers, Markham Luke, MD, PhD, Karyn L. Berry, MD, MPH, and […]

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10
Oct
More from AAMs GRx-Biosims Conference OGD Stats We Don’t Always See-Lachman

More from AAM’s GRx-Biosims Conference: OGD Stats We Don’t Always See

Just wanted to catch you up on a session related to generic drugs that I found particularly interesting presented by Edward “Ted” Sherwood, Director of Regulatory Operations, OGD, on some statistical metrics that are quite impressive. Among other things, the presentation outlined missed GDUFA goal dates, but was not inclusive of those misses for imminent […]

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05
Oct

The State of Biosimilars and Generics 2023

The title of this blog was also the title of the presentation given by Jacqueline Corrigan-Curay, J.D., M.D., Principal Deputy Center Director, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research.  I just could not think of a better title!  It is like the State of the Union address but not as expansive.  Dr. Corrigan-Curay spoke to the […]

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