Acute and Sub-acute toxicity studies for FDA ANDAs [Regulatives / Guidelines]

posted by Achievwin – US, 2024-08-05 20:50 (685 d 02:07 ago) – Posting: # 24133
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Hi Peers:

Recently one CRO asked us for sub-acute and acute study report for an injectable product. They say Indian DCGI is asking for acute and sub-acute animal studies as a condition for BE No Objections certificate for conducting a BE study. The product under consideration a product meant for US-FDA submission and it has been a FDA practice and basic understanding that non-clinical safety and clinical efficacy information is deemed established and we refer back to the approved labeling.

Is this a new requirement and how other companies handling the issue? To me the requirement seems to question age old and well understood principle.

Please advise.

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