A once promising surgical robotics deal with Auris Health has ended in $1 billion in damages for Johnson & Johnson, with a Delaware judge ruling that the healthcare titan failed to honor its end of a ...
The FDA hit AnuMed International with a Warning Letter for marketing multiple unapproved drugs including a “homeopathic” semaglutide for weight loss.
The FDA has issued a request for information (RFI) for advancing model-informed drug development (MIDD) to assist CDER and CBER in identifying and prioritizing potential focus areas for future policy ...
The FDA has updated its technical guide for sponsors of NDAs or BLAs on submitting clinical trial datasets to CDER’s bioresearch monitoring (BIMO) program.
The FDA spells out how long it expects to take to review amendments to generic drug applications in a final guidance that reflects the agency’s commitments under the Generic Drug User Fee Amendments ...
This excerpt is from the management report titled “Using Real-World Evidence in Drug and Device Submissions,” based on a webinar from FDAnews, A WCG Company. The presenters were Kristin Zielinski ...
Ophthalmology-focused biopharma EyePoint Pharmaceuticals received an FDA Warning Letter underscoring serious GMP violations at its Watertown, Mass., facility, mostly related to a one-time injection ...
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals has agreed to pay $25 million to resolve its alleged liability under the False Claims Act (FCA) for conspiring to fix the price of pravastatin, the Department of Justice (DOJ) ...
The FDA has finalized guidance on the Voluntary Malfunction Summary Reporting (VMSR) program that allows manufacturers to submit medical device reports (MDRs) for certain low-risk devices to the ...
Ensuring that data and records generated for medical products are secure, trustworthy and of high quality throughout the whole R&D process is a pivotal concern today, with data integrity violations ...
Including quantitative descriptions and information about serious adverse effects in direct-to-consumer (DTC) ads for a fictional Alzheimer’s medication heightened patients’ apprehensions about the ...
The FDA fired off Warning Letters to four companies — two in China and two in the U.S. — for marketing CPAP cleaning and sanitizing devices without clearance or approval.