Regulatory Affairs

23
Oct

Have Postmarketing Study Requirements? You May Want to Read This!

FDA published a revised draft guidance titled Postmarketing Studies and Clinical Trials—Implementation of Section 505(o)(3) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act Guidance for Industry.  If you have any post approval study requirements for any of your products, you should pay close attention to this document. In describing the document, the Agency says: “This […]

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22
Oct
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Q&A Document Issued for Manufacturing Facility Information

The FDA released a final Q&A document titled “Identification of Manufacturing Establishments in Applications Submitted to CBER and CDER: Questions and Answers” that provides answers to some of the most frequently asked and problematic questions raised by incomplete manufacturing, testing, packaging, etc. The document provides specific guidance on what, where, and how to list such […]

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16
Oct

New FDA Guidance on PDUFA Fee Waiver, Reductions, and Exemptions Issues

It has been a while since the FDA updated its guidance on PDUFA fee waivers, etc., but the newly released Prescription Drug User Fee Act Waivers, Reductions, and Refunds for Drug and Biological Products document provides much needed new information about the FDA’s fee program.  The Federal Register Notice (here) announcing the availability of the […]

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10
Oct

Proactive Evaluation of Possible Genotoxic Impurities During the Early Stages of Drug Development

[vc_row][vc_column css=”.vc_custom_1570720331401{margin-bottom: 20px !important;}”][vc_column_text]Aloka Srinivasan, Vice President, Regulatory Practice at Lachman Consultants recently wrote an article for PharmTech, detailing the Proactive Evaluation of Possible Genotoxic Impurities During the Early Stages of Drug Development. The article provides a direction for identifying genotoxic impurities early in the drug development process, regulating genotoxic impurities at acceptable levels in […]

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08
Oct
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California Governor Got it Wrong on Pay-for-Delay!

While California is usually a very progressive state, I believe that Governor Newsom did not quite understand the implications of the bill he signed into law banning pay-for delay patent settlements.  I believe he failed to see that not all pay-for-delay cases are anticompetitive.  According to the Association of Accessible Medicines (AAM) statement about the […]

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