‘Industry Failing On Evidence Generation,’ US FDA’s Califf Says Of Accelerated Approvals
Executive Summary
As a “laborious” hearing at the Food & Drug Administration on whether to withdraw the accelerated approval for Covis’s pre-term delivery drug Makena, FDA chief Robert Califf commented that industry is not doing enough to provide the evidence required for the fast-track approval pathway.
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