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Decades Later, Congress Continues Debating the Preserve Access to Affordable Generics (and Biosimilars) Act; But will the Recent Jarkesy SCOTUS Decision Finally Put an End to the Insanity?

FDA Law Blog: Biosimilars

Shumsky — As readers of this blog know ( see, e.g. , here ), the Affordable Generics (and Biosimilars) Act has been floating around in Congress for the better part of two decades. The latest iteration of the Preserve Access to Affordable Generics and Biosimilars Act making its way through Congress is Senator Amy Klobuchar’s (D-MN) S.

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“Thaw Out” with Pharma Thought Leaders at the 2024 Puerto Rico Pharmaceutical Summit: HPM Directors to Discuss Drug Approvals and Puerto Rico “Exportation” Best Practices

FDA Law Blog: Biosimilars

This day-long (FREE) seminar is a must-attend event for anyone in the pharmaceutical sector interested in understanding the “ins and outs” of doing business in the Territory, as well as an opportunity to interact with those who already have a keen understanding of doing business in Puerto Rico. HPM is a co-sponsor of the event.

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OTC Hearing Aids: “Nothing to See Here” Says GAO Report

FDA Law Blog: Biosimilars

With input from medical professionals, stakeholder, trade associations, and patient advocacy groups, FDA provided a pathway to market for air-conduction hearing aids without a prescription or the involvement of a licensed professional. FDA does, however, expect to issue a report on OTC hearing aid adverse events to Congress by August 2024.

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A Question 30 Years in the Making: Would a Final LDT Rule Withstand Judicial Scrutiny?

FDA Law Blog: Biosimilars

FDA recognizes that the FD&C Act exempts licensed healthcare practitioners from certain device regulations if they manufacture devices solely for use in the course of their professional practice. For example, FDA’s regulations have exempted from certain regulatory requirements (e.g.,

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Analysis Life Sciences Thank You What We Expect the FDA to do in August and September 2024

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What We Expect the FDA to do in August and September 2024 In this ongoing feature, AgencyIQ looks at public data to determine what the FDA is likely to do in the months ahead, including key deadlines, meetings, events, planned regulations, comment periods and more. The following PDUFA dates were obtained from publicly available sources.

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Analysis Life Sciences Thank You What We Expect the FDA to do in July and August 2024

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What We Expect the FDA to do in July and August 2024 In this ongoing feature, AgencyIQ looks at public data to determine what the FDA is likely to do in the months ahead, including key deadlines, meetings, events, planned regulations, comment periods and more. The following PDUFA dates were obtained from publicly available sources.

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Analysis Life Sciences Thank You What We Expect the FDA to do in June 2023

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What We Expect the FDA to do in June 2023 In this ongoing feature, AgencyIQ looks at public data to determine what the FDA is likely to do in the month ahead, including key deadlines, meetings, events, planned regulations, comment periods and more. The following PDUFA dates were obtained from publicly available sources.

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