Labeling

27
Sep

Here We Go Again! Virginia Rep. McEachin Does Not Get It!

Congressman A. Donald McEachin (VA-04) comments “Today, [I] introduced the Updated Drug Labeling for Patient Safety Act, legislation to direct the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to allow generic drug manufacturers to update their product labeling with safety-related information.” (see here). He notes that “[T]he Updated Drug Labeling for Patient Safety Act is commonsense legislation […]

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15
Sep

It’s Elementary – FDA Guidance for Na, K, and P Labeling for Rx and OTC Products

Published a few days ago, the FDA draft guidance titled Quantitative Labeling of Sodium, Potassium, and Phosphorus for Human Over-the-Counter and Prescription Drug Products (here) discusses the FDA’s thinking on the standardization, proper format, and necessary information for the contents of these elements in OTC and prescription drug labeling.  Right now, labeling for OTC products […]

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25
Jul

Two Numbers From 10 to 12 – What a Difference It Can Make!

For years, the FDA has been concerned about running out of numbers for the National Drug Code (NDC) to use to identify drug products. They estimate that their runway for exhausting all NDC number combinations may come in 10-15 years. Well, FDA published a proposed rule entitled Revising the National Drug Code Format and Drug […]

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19
May

Have Some Time?  Read FDA’s Expectations on How to Assure Drug Product Labeling Is Safe!

You may need some time to read this recently published guidance entitled, Safety Considerations for Container Labels and Carton Labeling Design to Minimize Medication Errors (here), as it is 41 pages long. There is lots of good information contained in the document and, while it may contain most of what you know about labeling requirements, […]

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06
Aug

Skinny Label Is Still Losing Weight – Can It Survive or Will It Starve to Death?

In previous posts here and here, we outlined the attack on the carveout provisions of the Hatch-Waxman Act (also lovingly known as the “skinny label”) that the crafters of the Act included to ensure that generic drugs could get to consumers if there were certain patents or exclusivity issues that would otherwise block entry into […]

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02
Jun

Don’t Get a Swelled Head, Feeding Tube Guidance Straightens Out Requirements

Today, the FDA released its draft guidance entitled Oral Drug Products Administered Via Enteral Feeding Tube: In Vitro Testing and Labeling Recommendations Guidance for Industry (here). There have been numerous cases of clogging or otherwise blocking of enteral naso-gastric (N-G) feeding tubes when medication is administered due to a number of different reasons:  swelling of […]

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23
Apr

Paper Inserts for Prescription Drugs – a Dinosaur That Won’t Go Away

An article in STAT (here) (paid subscription required), authored by a former FDAer, Jane Axelrad, should be read by all in the pharmaceutical industry.  Axelrad notes that, while online access to current prescribing information has been available for over fifteen years, progress in eliminating the requirement to provide paper labels has been stymied by paper […]

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20
Jul
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Proposed Law Would Provide pathway for Generic Drugs Labeling Changes with a Reasoned Approach

Proposed Law Would Provide Pathway for Generic Drugs Labeling Changes with a Reasoned Approach Proposed H.R. 5668 (here) titled, Making Objective Drug Evidence Revisions for New Labeling Act of 2020, outlines a path forward for making generic drug labeling changes when the reference listed drug is no longer marketed.  We all understand the history of […]

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05
Feb
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FDA and FTC Announce a Coordinated Plan for Advancing Competition in the Biologic Drug Marketplace

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a joint statement on Monday, February 3, 2020 (here) regarding their collaborative plans to advance competition in the biologics market.  This joint effort is intended to address misinformation and anti-competitive behavior that may impede competition between biologic drug products.  A significant focus […]

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