FDA Offers $4,000 To Cover Cost Of Third-Party Review Expenses
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA would provide the first $4,000 to help companies defray the cost of third-party 510(k) review for eligible devices, the agency explains in its FY 2001 budget justification document.
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