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Pink Sheet Executive Editor Derrick Gingery, Senior Reporter Maaisha Osman, Senior Editor Sue Sutter and Editor-in-Chief Nielsen Hobbs, as well as Generics Bulletin Executive Editor David Wallace, consider the implications of the US Supreme Court decision upholding the skinny labeling system (:37), including how the generic industry will adapt going forward (9:02). They also discuss the stakeholder comments the US Food and Drug Administration received during a public hearing on the National Priority Voucher and their potential impact on the program’s future (10:50).
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By NorstellaPink Sheet Executive Editor Derrick Gingery, Senior Reporter Maaisha Osman, Senior Editor Sue Sutter and Editor-in-Chief Nielsen Hobbs, as well as Generics Bulletin Executive Editor David Wallace, consider the implications of the US Supreme Court decision upholding the skinny labeling system (:37), including how the generic industry will adapt going forward (9:02). They also discuss the stakeholder comments the US Food and Drug Administration received during a public hearing on the National Priority Voucher and their potential impact on the program’s future (10:50).
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US Supreme Court Retains Skinny Labeling System, Backs Hikma
Stakeholders Want Clearer Eligibility Criteria For US FDA’s
NPV Program Facing Legal Durability Questions As Public
Grading US FDA’s National Priority Voucher Program After One
CNPV Public Meeting Questions: US FDA Seeks Talking Points