FDA Seeks Ideas for New Drug Safety Tech Meetings
Published Date: 7/3/2025
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The FDA wants your thoughts on a new program that helps spot drug safety issues using cool technology. If you’re involved in drug development or safety, this is your chance to share feedback before the agency collects info. You’ve got 60 days to comment, so don’t miss out on shaping how drug safety tech meetings work!
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