EMA Close To Finalizing Gene Therapy Products Guidance; No Scope For Further Approximation To International Norms
Executive Summary
The European Medicines Agency says there is no scope to harmonize further its guidance on gene therapy medicinal products with international norms as the main focus of the document is on fulfilling data requirements to support an EU marketing authorization application.
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