When to Change Prescription Drug Labeling

When to Change Prescription Drug Labeling?

You don’t have to be a prescription drug labeling consultant to realize that a case series of serious events in the literature, FDA safety alert, FDA labeling change notification letter, or other new safety information should prompt a review of drug product labeling (aka package insert). That is not what this paper is about. This…

New Pregnancy Drug Labeling Rules Take Effect (white paper)

New pregnancy labeling rules for prescription drugs took effect, June 30, 2015, marking the demise of the pregnancy categories (A, B, C, D, X), in use since 1979. The new rule ushers in what is expected to be an unprecedented era of inclusion regarding descriptive risk and benefit information. According to FDA, “a narrative structure…

Transcript for FDA’s Rx to OTC Meeting

As was previously promised, here are the transcripts (1 2) from FDA’s meeting entitled “Utilizing Innovative Technologies and Other Conditions of Safe Use To Expand Access to Nonprescription Drugs.” Contact us to find out how our experience can help your company expand your line of prescription and OTC products.

Prescription to OTC: PDG Attends FDA Public Hearing on Expanded Access to Nonprescription Drugs

The agency held a public hearing on March 22-23, 2012 to “obtain input on a new paradigm we are considering. Under this paradigm, the Agency would approve certain drugs that would otherwise require a prescription for nonprescription use (also known as over-the-counter or OTC) under conditions of safe use.”  The hearing was preliminary with no…