FDA’s Third-Party Inspection Program 'Here To Stay,' Agency Official Says
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Despite slow growth, FDA's third-party Accredited Persons (AP) inspection program is "here to stay," an FDA official said. And a new agency initiative with Health Canada has sparked more interest in the use of third parties to perform FDA inspections
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