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CDSCO reminds medical device firms to pay retention fee to continue holding licenses & certificates

AuroBlog - Aurous Healthcare Clinical Trials blog

The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has requested all stakeholders in the medical devices sector to deposit the requisite fee for retention of license or registration certificate under the Medical Devices Rules (MDR), 2017, well before the stipulated timeline in order to avoid cancellation of the approvals.The drug regulator, in (..)

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Kite and Daiichi Sankyo update cell therapy licensing agreement

Pharmaceutical Technology

Regulators in Japan have granted approval for the manufacturing plant of Kite in El Segundo, California, US, to produce Yescarta for the Japanese market. The post Kite and Daiichi Sankyo update cell therapy licensing agreement appeared first on Pharmaceutical Technology.

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FTC, in unusual move, leads Sanofi to terminate a drug research deal

Bio Pharma Dive

Just before clearing Pfizer’s buyout of Seagen, the regulator threatened to block Sanofi’s licensing deal with Maze Therapeutics, a challenge the biotech called ‘‘unprecedented.”

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Week in Review: Licensing Deals, M&A, EU Regulators on a Tear, Latest in IRA Battle

BioSpace

This week: Cancer license deals from J&J and BeiGene, a potential $7B acquisition by Roche and confirmed $1.9B Lilly buy, EU fine for Illumina, and more legal challenges to the Inflation Reduction Act.

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CDSCO centralises powers to issue NOC for unapproved, banned & new drugs solely for exports

AuroBlog - Aurous Healthcare Clinical Trials blog

The national drug regulator has withdrawn the powers delegated to the State and Union Territory (UT) Licensing Authorities to issue No Objection Certificates (NOCs) for manufacture of unapproved, banned or new drugs solely for export purpose, asking the industry to file fresh applications with the central authority online from May 15.

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Hyman, Phelps & McNamara, P.C. (HP&M) is Pleased to Announce the Addition of Sara M. Keup as the new State Licensing Regulatory Expert for the Firm’s Licensing Practice

FDA Law Blog

HP&M has been helping clients navigate the challenges of state licensing regulations for drugs, biologics, medical devices, OTCs, 503B outsourcing facilities, 503A pharmacies, foods, dietary supplements, cannabis, and wholesalers/distributors for many years. Keup has joined the firm to assist attorneys Karla L.

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CDSCO calls for timely reporting of adverse events related to medical devices to MvPI

AuroBlog - Aurous Healthcare Clinical Trials blog

The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has requested stakeholders to take appropriate action for timely reporting of adverse events related to medical devices to the Materiovigilance Programme of India (MvPI), in the backdrop of shifting the segment to licensing regime.

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