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FDA End-of-Year Release of Warning Letters Impresses (or Depresses)

FDA Law Blog

If FDA wanted to create that impression, it likely succeeded. Warning Letters, generally made public in a batch each Tuesday, are FDA’s public sanction that is most widely used to bring pressure on manufacturers and clinical trial investigators. They have great impact on most companies that receive them.

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Comprehensive Guide to Medical Device Safety, Systems, and Regulatory Compliance: FAQ

Cloudbyz

They require the most stringent regulatory controls, including premarket approval (PMA), which involves rigorous testing and clinical trials to demonstrate safety and effectiveness before they can be marketed. What is the process for conducting clinical trials for medical devices?