FDA Hosts Generic Drug Science Party in 2026
Published Date: 2/27/2026
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Summary
The FDA is hosting a fun and important workshop on June 8-9, 2026, to talk about new science and research for generic drugs. They want input from drug makers, scientists, patients, and anyone interested to help shape next year’s plans. If you want to share your thoughts, make sure to send comments by July 10, 2026—this helps improve affordable medicine for everyone!
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