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Has FDA Reached A "New Normal"? Parexel Thinks Lower Review Metrics May Be Here To Stay, Though FDA Hopes To Improve

This article was originally published in Pharmaceutical Approvals Monthly

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Shortly after the third anniversary of the FDA Amendments Act, the repercussions of FDA's new authorities and responsibilities for drug review performance are becoming clearer

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