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US FDA Inspection Goals Reduced After Shutdown; Review Dates Look Safe

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Commissioner Scott Gottlieb tells Congress FDA won’t meet all its planned inspection goals after a month-long partial government shutdown, but he does not expect a noticeable impact on product reviews. Longer-term impacts will depend on morale: hiring and retention are focal points.

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