Regulatory Affairs

02
Aug

June 2023 Official Generic Drug Statistics Including Mean and Median Approval Times Published

The statistical report (here) provides full official statistics through the third quarter Fiscal Year (FY) 2023.  There is some good news when looking at mean and median approval time that we will discuss later. But for now, let’s look at some of the more important FDA approval actions for June 2023. OGD approved 76 new […]

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27
Jul
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503B Outsourcing Inspection Fees for 2024 Just Released

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced the fiscal year (FY) 2024 rates for the establishment and reinspection fees related to entities (503B registered facilities)” that compound human drugs and elect to register as outsourcing facilities under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act).  The FD&C Act authorizes FDA to assess and […]

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27
Jul
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BsUFA and MDUFA FY 2024 Fees Published! Good News for BsUFA Fees, Not So Much for MDUFA Fees

The schedules for the 2024 Biosimilar User Fees (BsUFA) (here) and Medical Device User Fees (MDUFA) (here) have been posted on the Federal Register prepublication page and are scheduled for final publication on August 28, 2024.  BsUFA Fees  The Biosimilar User Fee Amendments of 2022 (BsUFA III) authorize the FDA to assess and collect user fees for […]

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26
Jul

Braille or No Braille, That Was the Question! Now We Have the Answer!

Back on January 30, 2023,  I wrote a blog (here)  concerning a petition that was filed by Vanda Pharmaceuticals regarding a perceived difference in labeling between the brand and generic drug.  In this case (and please see original post to familiarize yourself with the details), the firm claimed that the generic excluded braille from its […]

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21
Jul

Mother Nature Just Can’t Cut the Drug Industry a Break

With the latest news that a tornado severely damaged a Pfizer sterile injectable plant in North Carolina, it is clear that Mother Nature is yet another interloper into the drug shortage problem in the United States.  Ed Silverman, of the publication STAT, reports  that “Among the damaged buildings was a Pfizer plant in Rocky Mount, […]

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12
Jul
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Pediatric Exclusivity List Updated – Not Much Activity??

As we know, many drug products are approved initially only for adult patients. The Pediatric Research Equity Act (PREA) of 2003 “gives FDA the authority to require pediatric studies in certain drugs and biological products. Studies must use appropriate formulations for each age group. The goal of the studies is to obtain pediatric labeling for […]

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