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Laws vs. Regulations  laws - enacted through a federal or state legislative process  regulations - (or rules) provide specific details to help implement the law, and are issued by state regulatory agencies (e.g. state board of pharmacy) FDA Drug Approval Process  1) pre-clinical te...

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Answers | Latest Update
Laws vs. Regulations


 laws - enacted through a federal or state legislative process

 regulations - (or rules) provide specific details to help implement the law,

and are issued by state regulatory agencies (e. g. state board of

pharmacy)




FDA Drug Approval Process


 1) pre-clinical testing (animals)

 2) manufacturer files an investigational new drug (INDA) application with

the FDA

 3) INDA approval --> begin Phase 1 study, Phase 2, then Phase 3

 4) file a new drug application (NDA) or biologic license application (BLA)

to FDA

 5) If drug approved, phase 4 study (post -marketing surveillance)




Phase 1 study


 assesses safety and adverse effects, as well as PK and PD profile. Small

number of healthy subjects (~20 -80)




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Phase 2 study


 focuses on safety and efficacy. subjects have the indicated condition

(~35-100). dose ranging analyzed to determine optimum dose




Phase 3 study


 determines efficacy for treating the condition compared to a placebo or

gold-standard treatment. larger number of patients (~300 -3000)




Phase 4 study


 (post-marketing surveillance). conducted after the drug is approved and

released for use. can be requested by the FDA or initiated by the

manufacturer. can be used to monitor special populations or long -term

effects of drug exposure




FDA Drug Approval Time


 - the NDA or BLA is evaluated by the FDA through the Center for Drug

Evaluation and Research (CDER)

- CDER is expected to review 90% of applications for standard drugs within 10 months of

receiving the application, and within 6 months for priority drugs




Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA)



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 FDA was given authority to collect fees from the "user" (drug

manufacturer) in order for the FDA to review the new drug applications

and supplements. the funds are used to hire revie wers to help expedite the

review process




OTC Drug Approval Process


 either approved thru NDA process used for Rx's or can be approved thru

the simpler OTC drug monograph process ("three -phase public rulemaking

process")




Generic Drug Approval Process


 must complete an Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA). does not

require pre-clinical animal studies and clinical studies w/ human subjects.

requires a simpler bioequivalency analysis between the generic and the

Reference Listed Drug




Drug Advertising (Rx and OTC)


 Rx - regulated primarily by the FDA

OTC - regulated primarily by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)


- Direct-to-consumer advertising is not federally legislated and FDA pre-approval is not

required




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Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890


 attempted to outlaw monopolies that blocked competition by nefarious

methods, such as price-fixing, deceptive marketing practices, and

excluding competition from markets




Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 (the Wiley Act)


 -the first legislation in the U.S. that offered protection to consumers from

drug misuse.

-mandated accurate product labeling


-ingredients used in drugs meet the standards of strength, quality, and purity in the USP and

NF


-required that the food or drug label could not be false or misleading. presence and amount

dangerous ingredients must be listed


-no adulterated or misbranded drugs could be sent thru interstate commerce




Adulteration vs. Misbranding


 Adulteration- involves the drug itself (quality)

Misbranding- incorrect or missing info on the container of labeling




Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938




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