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The FDA Encourages Pharmaceutical Companies to Keep Off-Label Discussions Off-line

The FDA offers guidance for drug companies on responding to unsolicited requests for information on off-label product use. The FDA provided marketers and communicators in the pharmaceutical industry a holiday gift last week by releasing guidelines on how to respond to unsolicited requests for off-label product information. The FDA issued guidelines for both “private” and “public” requests, drawing a distinction between “private” and “public” for the first time.
Posted on January 5, 2012 By Virtual Vantage Points
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Playing Tug-of-War with PDUFA

Last week, the FDA released its long-awaited recommendations for the upcoming Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) reauthorization of 2012. PDUFA authorizes FDA to collect user fees from drug companies that file new drug applications. In return for the fees, sponsor companies are guaranteed that their applications will be reviewed in a timely manner. Under this framework, FDA funding for drug approvals is not disrupted by the annual budget and appropriations process—which has become a bit of a political circus, given current pressures to cut back on government spending and reduce the federal deficit. Industry and beltway insiders have been buzzing that the package will likely pass through Congress without serious disruption. FDA has been in negotiations with key stakeholders such as PhRMA, BIO, and other stakeholders for over a year to sort out the technical details of the package. As proposed, the recommendations do not drastically change the drug approval process the way PDUFA did following the last reauthorization under FDAAA. A few key changes in the package include:
Posted on September 8, 2011 By Virtual Vantage Points
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With President Obama’s Players Now in Place What’s Next for Health Reform?

Posted by Bill PierceWith the nomination and confirmation of former Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius to be the Secretary of Health and Human Services President Obama now has his health care team in place. And it’s just in time.The delay in getting an HHS Secretary has caused a degree of uncertainty in Congress, in the media [...]
Posted on April 3, 2009 By Bill Pierce
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Who’s the Next FDA Commissioner

Posted by Wayne Pines It is no surprise that President Obama will name Dr. Margaret (Peggy) Hamburg as FDA Commissioner-designate.  Her name has been mentioned as a likely candidate after concerns were expressed about the industry connections of candidate Dr. Rob Califf from Duke, and about the experience of Baltimore City Health Commissioner Joshua Sharfstein, who [...]
Posted on March 12, 2009 By Wayne Pines
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Update – Drug Reimportation: Another topic the candidates agree on…

Posted by Bill PierceOn April 15th I posted some thoughts on the issue of drug reimportation and the fact that all three candidates agree we should allow some level of reimportation as a means to help lower people's drug costs.  As part of that post I asked some basic questions that I thought needed to [...]
Posted on May 22, 2008 By Bill Pierce
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Drug Reimportation: Another topic the candidates agree on…

Posted by Bill PierceSenators McCain, Clinton and Obama all agree in the name of cheaper drugs that we should allow drugs from at least Canada, and perhaps select European countries to be reimported into this country.Being more practical than ideological there are several questions to consider.1. If we allow this, how will the FDA police [...]
Posted on April 15, 2008 By Bill Pierce
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