FDA Used Regulatory Loophole To Save Novartis' Farydak
Executive Summary
FDA shoehorned third-line multiple myeloma therapy into accelerated approval program using loophole in concept of unmet medical need; maneuver also gave agency ability to define a do-over of development plan.
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