Bring On Clinical Studies: China Steps Up To Facilitate New Drug Entry
Executive Summary
Allowing early stage Phase I studies, setting a 60-day period for IND approvals, and dropping a requirement for hospital to get certified, the China FDA proposes fundamental changes that would allow any qualified sites to file for approval to get studies rolling.
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