03
Jun

FDA Publishes Four Guidances on Supply Chain Security Issues

The Agency today published four draft guidance documents to assist sponsors to better understand the terms and conditions of certain aspects of the Supply Chain Security Act requirements. The draft and final guidances are as follows: Definitions of Suspect Product and Illegitimate Product for Verification Obligations Under the Drug Supply Chain Security Act – This […]

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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Today, the FDA released its draft guidance entitled Oral Drug Products Administered Via Enteral Feeding Tube: In Vitro Testing and Labeling Recommendations Guidance for Industry (here).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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27
May

Is This the Beginning of Withdrawal of the Withdrawal of the Unapproved Drug Initiative?

In a Federal Register notice today (here), the FDA blasted the HHS under the previous administration for withdrawing the Unapproved Drug Initiative (UDI), citing misstatements, errors of law, and fundamental untruths in the original Federal Register notice, published on November 25, 2020, titled “Termination of the Food and Drug Administration’s Unapproved Drugs Initiative; Request for […]

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24
May

Wait a Minute, How Do We Go from Eliminating Drug Efficacy to Reduced Patent Terms… and Does Anyone Really Benefit?

I cringed while reading the opening two paragraphs of the article (here) written by Lawrence J. McQuillan in The Hill titled “How a reformed FDA can speed up delivery of lifesaving drugs”: The Biden administration favors a proposal to waive patent protections for the COVID-19 vaccines.  But there are other ways to remove impediments to […]

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19
May

New Complex Generics PSGs Planned as Well as Some Revisions

Today, the FDA debuted a new page on their website called Upcoming Product-Specific Guidances for Complex Generic Drug Product Development.  Its stated purpose is to provide “information related to upcoming new and revised product-specific guidances (PSGs) to support the development and approval of safe and effective complex generic drug products.”  This comes after several public […]

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17
May

OGD Posts Official Approval Action for April along with CRLs and ANDA Submissions

Well, our unofficial projections got the full approval actions right (at 55) but we missed one tentative approval action that was posted late (we reported 16) (here) but the official total reported here actually tallied 17 for a total of 72 approval actions for April 2021. 11 of the 55 full approvals were for first-time […]

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03
May

Is the New Proposed Legislation (S-1462) Regarding ANDA Suitability Petitions as Good as it Sounds?

The ANDA suitability petition process has been languishing for years.  Over the years, we have drafted many posts (here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here, among others) regarding the FDA’s failing to act on what is a statutorily mandated ninety-day time period for approving or denying an ANDA suitability petition.  Today, I read […]

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30
Apr

Minutes, Minutes, Minutes – Smallest Program Has the Most Transparent Discussions

Do you ever wonder why the minutes of the PDUFA and GDUFA user-fee negotiation sessions are so scant?  Minutes of one-hour meetings with the drug companies are typically two to five pages at the least, depending on the topics discussed. Transparency for the drug UFA negotiation meetings appears to be somewhat lacking (see previous post […]

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