Vyleesi’s Approval Delayed By Blood Pressure Study Conducted During NDA Review
Executive Summary
Although the US FDA first recommended a dedicated ambulatory blood pressure monitoring study in March 2017, AMAG did not move forward with such a trial until late 2018 and only after the agency said the results were needed prior to approving bremelanotide, the Pink Sheet's latest Drug Review Profile finds.
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