Generics

19
Dec
Generic Drug Cluster Has a Lot of Muster - Lachman Blog 2

Generic Drug Cluster Has a Lot of Muster!

The Generic Drug Cluster is a consortium of top regulatory agencies from around the world that get together to discuss common issues related to the drug approval process in an effort to better understand how each agency approaches various topics. Hopefully, these discussions will result in developing regulatory strategies that reflect the best and most […]

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10
Dec
Whats Up With That - Lachman Blog

Come On, CMS—What’s Up With That?

The Association for Accessible Medicines (AAM) recently mentioned a report titled “Study: 57 Percent of Covered Generic Drugs Not on Part D Generic Tiers in 2025” (here), conducted by Avalere, that raises serious questions regarding the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) placement of many generic drugs on higher tiers, which are usually reserved for brand-name […]

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09
Dec
OGD Official Statistics for First Month of FY 2025 Reported - Lachman Blog

OGD Official Statistics for First Month of FY 2025 Reported—ANDA Submissions Off to Slow Start

According to the first FY 2025 Generic Drugs Program Monthly and Quarterly Activities Report (here), the OGD had a good month for approval actions, issuing 62 full-approval actions and 20 tentative-approval actions for a total of 82. Only one month in FY 2024 had a higher combined total for these two metrics. That’s the good news! The […]

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26
Nov
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FDA Updates Warning for All NSAIDs; Other Drugs to Come?

For those of you who follow the daily approvals page (here), on November 21, 2024, there was a flurry of supplemental labeling approvals listed for drug products that contain non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), from aspirin to Zipsor (diclofenac potassium).  In today’s CDER Drug Safety-related Labeling Changes (SrLC), the new, revised warning that must be included was […]

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19
Nov
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The FDA Posts New and Revised PSGs

The OGD posted 29 new and 31 revised product-specific guidances (PSGs) today (see here). The new list of PSGs covers drugs with various dosage forms including tablets, capsules, gels, oral suspensions, intramuscular extended-release suspensions, topical solutions, powders, ointments, other parenteral products and orally disintegrating tablets, and subcutaneous extended-release suspensions. One of the new PGSs for […]

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