‘Complete Response’ Letters
This article was originally published in Pharmaceutical Approvals Monthly
Executive Summary
FDA stopped issuing “approvable” and “not approvable” letters in favor of “complete response” letters on Aug. 11, 2008. The following chart lists “complete response” actions recently announced, as well as still-pending “approvable” and “not approvable” actions.
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