Responding To Rx Drug Promo Violations: Tips From OPDP
Executive Summary
US FDA's staff have sometimes worked late into the night to help sponsors meet deadlines and avoid errors in responding to a notice of violation. As is often the case, early communication helps avoid problems.
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