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The following year, the US Congress passed the 1938 Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic (FD&C) Act, which mandated safety assessments prior to the release of any new drug. There is now global awareness of this issue and FDA issued a guidance note on the problem in 2007. Pharmacopoeia guidance on DEG and EG.
Nicola Boyes: The FDA has come under criticism recently for extreme delays in approving new drugs for the market, is the criticism valid and if so how are the delays impacting on the US pharmaceutical industry at present? This higher threshold, although not explicit, would also be expected to slow drug approvals.
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