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  2. Sentinel Initiative - Wikipedia

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    Sentinel Initiative is a set of efforts by U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that tries to improve the ability to identify and evaluate safety of medicinal products. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It has several parts: Sentinel System, [ 4 ] Postmarket Rapid Immunization Safety Monitoring (PRISM) system, and Blood Safety Continuous Active Surveillance ...

  3. bluebird's (BLUE) Gene Therapy Gets FDA Nod for CALD - AOL

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    bluebird's (BLUE) Syskona (eli-cel) gets FDA approval for early, active cerebral adrenoleukodystrophy (CALD) in patients less than 18 years of age.

  4. Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007

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    It requires the FDA to submit an annual report to congressional committees that includes: (1) the number of devices approved in the preceding year for which there is a pediatric subpopulation that suffers from the disease; (2) the number of approved devices labeled for use in pediatric patients; (3) the number of fee-exempt devices approved ...

  5. Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act

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    The Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act of 2012 (FDASIA) is a piece of American regulatory legislation signed into law on July 9, 2012.It gives the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the authority to collect user fees from the medical industry to fund reviews of innovator drugs, medical devices, generic drugs and biosimilar biologics.

  6. Investigational New Drug - Wikipedia

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    The United States Food and Drug Administration's Investigational New Drug (IND) program is the means by which a pharmaceutical company obtains permission to start human clinical trials and to ship an experimental drug across state lines (usually to clinical investigators) before a marketing application for the drug has been approved.

  7. The FDA approved a new RSV drug for babies and young children ...

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    The FDA has approved an RSV drug for babies and toddlers. ... Three clinical trials found that Beyfortus reduces the risk of RSV in infants and children under 2 years old by 70 to 75%.

  8. Accelerated approval (FDA) - Wikipedia

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    In 2022 Congress investigated the accelerated passage and approval of the Alzheimers drug Aduhelm, manufactured by Biogen and being marketed at $56,000 per patient a year. Although the FDA usually follows an advisory committee's recommendation, the investigation found that the FDA decided to consider it under the accelerated approval pathway ...

  9. FDA Adverse Event Reporting System - Wikipedia

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    The FDA uses FAERS to monitor for new adverse events and medication errors that might occur with these products. It is a system that measures occasional harms from medications to ascertain whether the risk–benefit ratio is high enough to justify continued use of any particular drug and to identify correctable and preventable problems in ...