Accelerated Approval Decline? Too Early To Overinterpret US FDA Trend
Executive Summary
The US FDA is likely to end 2022 with noticeably fewer Accelerated Approvals granted than in recent years. But it is far too early to conclude that the agency is backing off the pathway – at least in spirit.
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