Foreign inspections
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
House Commerce Committee staffers planning to accompany FDA inspectors to Northern Ireland and other European countries this summer as part of their preparations for hearings on foreign inspections ("The Tan Sheet" May 4, p. 19). Staffers also are likely to discuss implementation of the U.S.-European Union mutual recognition agreement signed by the two parties in the U.K. May 18. FDA is understood to be trying to use already scheduled inspections as joint inspections with EU regulatory agencies in an attempt to lay the groundwork for implementation of the agreement...
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