Under New Rule, Sponsors Are Not Required To Submit Multiple Paper Copies To FDA
Executive Summary
The US FDA has finalized a new rule that updates a slew of agency regulations so sponsors no longer have to submit multiple paper copies of premarket submission applications. The agency says the rule could save companies millions of dollars.
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