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Settling In To The “New Normal”: Midway Through 2012, Another Banner Year For Drug Approvals Is Within Reach

This article was originally published in Pharmaceutical Approvals Monthly

Executive Summary

The forecast for 2012 approvals looks sunny. FDA approved almost as many novel drugs in the first half of 2012 as it did in the first half of its record-breaking 2011 – and the agency has more than twice as many pending NME applications with user fee goals in the next six months as it had last year.

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