FDA Moves To Rein In Drugmakers' Abuse Of Orphan Drug Law
Following an investigation by Kaiser Health News and NPR, the Food and Drug Administration has moved to close a loophole that let drugmakers skip pediatric testing of drugs to treat rare diseases.
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September 14, 2017 at 12:20AM
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NPR News: FDA Moves To Rein In Drugmakers' Abuse Of Orphan Drug Law
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