Time To Focus On GMP Activities Deferred By Pandemic, CDER Compliance Director Says
Executive Summary
US FDA’s Donald Ashley recaps past year’s precedent-setting responses to COVID-19 pandemic in interview, while outlining return to pre-COVID priorities and traditional inspection-based oversight.
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