Latest Developments and Insights
What Skills Do You Need to Be a Good Regulatory Medical Writer?
August 25, 2016 | Kim Nice, PhD, Associate Director, Medical Writing and Submissions Management | Medical Writing Services In previous posts, you were introduced to the role of regulatory medical writing and heard about the day-to-day activities of a regulatory…
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Record Numbers of FDA‑Approved Drugs: Recent Trends
March 10, 2016 | Kathryn Tworkoski, PhD, Clinical Research Scientist | Regulatory Affairs, Medical Writing Services, Drug Development Consulting Everyone knows that getting FDA approval of a new drug, whether it be a new molecular entity (NME) approved through a…
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Planning Your NDA or BLA Submission: It’s More Than a Gantt Chart!
February 25, 2016 | Tim Garver, PhD, Executive VP and Chief Operating Officer | Medical Writing Services You’re finally there! You and your colleagues find yourself at the doorstep of being able to submit either a New Drug Application (NDA)…
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Top Two Things I Learned at DIA RSIDM
February 18, 2016 | B J. Witkin, Senior Manager | Regulatory Operations I recently attended the DIA’s Regulatory Submissions, Information, and Document Management (RSIDM) forum, an annual conference for people who work in Regulatory Operations and Regulatory Information. As usual,…
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Formal Meetings with FDA for Biosimilar Products
February 10, 2016 | Chip Carnathan, PhD, RAC, Director Regulatory Affairs | Regulatory Affairs, Drug Development Consulting Yeah, yeah, we know. The general public considers biosimilars to be “generic” versions of approved biological products. The FDA has gone to great…
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How to Make Publishing Clinical Summaries Easier
February 4, 2016 | BJ Witkin, Senior Manager | Regulatory Operations One of the biggest challenges of publishing an NDA, MAA or BLA is dealing with the clinical summaries: the Summary of Clinical Safety (SCS), the Summary of Clinical Efficacy…