03
Mar

Final Voluntary Recall Guidance Issues

The FDA has published its guidance on Voluntary Recalls (here), revising the initial draft guidance issued April 24, 2019.  The Agency notes that “[I]n addition to editorial changes made to improve clarity, changes from the draft to the final guidance include the addition of the terms correction and market withdrawal to the terminology section, the […]

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02
Mar

If You Have a Flair for the Plair, Your Final Guidance Has Just issued!

Yesterday, the FDA issued its final guidance on the Pre-Launch Activities Importation Requests (PLAIR), a process that permits importation of unapproved NDA, ANDA and CDER-regulated BLA products into the United States in anticipation of imminent approval.  The original draft guidance was issued on July 24, 2013. The FDA says that it considered comments received on […]

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15
Feb

Recommended Reporting Date for 2020 Amounts of Listed Drugs and Biological Products is Non-Binding

As a result of the considerable number of comments received on the draft guidance Reporting Amount of Listed Drugs and Biological Products Under Section 510(j)(3) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act; Draft Guidance for Industry (here), particularly the number of those related to timing of the reports (originally slated for 2/15/22), the FDA […]

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08
Feb

FDA Guidance Warns That Sanitation Tunnels Require FDA NDA Approval

Sanitation Tunnels, as the name implies, are tunnels where a spray mist of antiseptic or disinfectant can be sprayed onto humans or animals.  These tunnels, according to the FDA, were first employed in China and are being used in countries outside the United States to treat or prevent the spread of COVID‑19. The FDA further […]

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07
Feb

Domestic Inspections to Resume Today

In its “FDA Roundup: February 4, 2022,” the FDA announced that “on Feb. 2, the FDA determined that beginning on Feb. 7, the agency will resume conducting domestic surveillance inspections across all commodities given the decline in COVID-19 cases across the country.” The FDA says that it will continue to conduct mission‑critical foreign and domestic […]

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01
Feb

CARES Act Manufacturing Quantities Reporting Requirement – Better Sharpen Your Pencils!

Back in November 2021, the Lachman blog brought your attention to the changes coming with the new FDA reporting requirements that were instituted under the March 2020 CARES Act (section 3112(e)) when it was reported at the AAM GRx-Biosims conference.  This new law, enacted for COVID‑19 response and relief, includes “enhanced” abilities for the FDA […]

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