FDA Developing "Stronger" Radio Frequency ID Guidance For Drug Tracking
This article was originally published in The Pink Sheet Daily
Executive Summary
FDA Acting Commissioner Crawford says there will be an update on the RFID guidance "about mid-year." The document will "urge in even stronger terms the wide use of this technology." Crawford believes the U.S. is behind EU countries in adopting RFID for tracking drugs.
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