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Regulatory Affairs 101: Introduction to Expedited Regulatory Pathways

Erica M. Cox, Anita V. Edmund, Erica Kratz, Sarah H. Lockwood, Aishwarya Shankar

2020Clinical and Translational Science35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Developing a novel drug, including discovery, nonclinical toxicology studies, initial clinical trials, and thorough pivotal studies, may take many years. Once an applicant has generated this comprehensive body of data, the final step prior to regulatory approval is Health Authority review of the marketing authorization application. Review by regulatory authorities to evaluate whether the data support a positive benefit/risk profile takes many months, adding additional time before patients may access therapy. In this paper, we discuss the various opportunities the US Food and Drug Administration and the European Medicines Agency offer to expedite the drug development and regulatory approval timelines for drugs intended to treat serious diseases and unmet medical needs.

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