FDA Electronic "Structured Product Labeling" Deadline Pushed Back To Summer 2005
This article was originally published in The Pink Sheet Daily
Executive Summary
FDA had been planning to process SPL through an automated system starting in January 2005. The transition to the structured product labeling format will be neither costly nor difficult for industry, the agency says.
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