FDA data on voluntary corrections by industry is likely to be available in fiscal 1996.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA VOLUNTARY CORRECTIONS INFORMATION is likely to become available from the agency during the next fiscal year, beginning on Oct. 1, 1995. FDA said it envisions providing the data on voluntary corrections by manufacturers when it receives requests for other types of compliance statistics, such as the number of warning letters sent out, and the number of seizures and injunctions filed. The information on voluntary corrections would help to present a more complete image of FDA's effect on the regulated industries.
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