Generics

26
Apr

Lachman Consultant Services, Inc. Announces Lachman Ireland Consultancy

Lachman Consultant Services, Inc. (Lachman Consultants), recently completed the expansion of our existing operations in Ireland to support the growing demand for services in the European region. Operating under the name Lachman Consultants (Ireland) Limited, this expanded pharmaceutical quality and regulatory consultancy is the most recent development in our global expansion to better serve the […]

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17
Apr

TDS Adhesion and I/S Testing Can Always Be A Sticky and Irritating Subject

Those of us that have been in the trenches since the passage of Hatch-Waxman have seen the issue of adhesion and sensitization studies for transdermal delivery systems (TDS) change dramatically.  Well, there are now two new guidance documents that take us to the next step in recommended adhesion and irritation/sensitizations (I/S) testing revisions. First is […]

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31
Mar

The Skinny Label Gets Some Food for Thought that May Fatten Up Its Standing

I’ve been blogging about the chilling and hugely negative impact that the court decisions in GlaxoSmithKline LLC v. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc., No. 18‑1976, have on the delicate balance between the generic and brand‑name industries struck by the Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act of 1984 (better known as the Hatch-Waxman Act).  I won’t recount the […]

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27
Mar

Face to Face Meetings at OGD – Get in Line and Get Ready!

That’s right! Get ready, get set, GO! Beginning March 27, 2023, OGD will start to accept requests for Face to Face (FTF) meetings again. However, according to the FDA announcement, FTF meetings will be limited to “pre-ANDA product development meetings and pre-submission meetings for which the applicant requests this in-person FTF meeting format.” Access may […]

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15
Mar

Q1 & Q2 Differences Between RLD and Proposed Generic May Get Help from Legislation

Yesterday, “U.S. Senators Rand Paul (R-KY) and Maggie Hassan (D-NH), both members of the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, reintroduced bipartisan legislation to streamline the approval process for generic medications, which are often significantly cheaper than their brand-name counterparts” says a release from Senator Paul’s office (here).  If passed, the bill would direct the […]

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