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Feb
Generic industry against giving fee breaks to firms setting up operations in the US
The generic drug industry told the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that it opposes waiving annual facility fees for the first three years for companies that establish manufacturing operations for finished generic drugs or active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in the US during user fee negotiations.
The issue of fee waivers was one of the topics discussed under the Generic Drug User Fee Amendments (GDUFA IV) for fiscal years 2028 to 2032. The industry and FDA held a series of meetings on 14 and 21 January to address pressing concerns relevant to the industry...[RAPS]
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Giu
AIFA Sistema informatico Workflow Officine Materie Prime - Ulteriore Aggiornamento tecnico 18 maggio 2026
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Mag
US FDA’s New AI-Informed Inspection Pilot and What It Means for Industry
We have written on this blog about FDA’s modernization agenda from several angles lately—from...
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A panel of European regulators answered questions during a town panel discussion at RAPS Euro Convergence...
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Mag
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The top observations identified in Form 483 reports from inspections conducted under the recently implemented...
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