The FDA’s July 27 webinar on medical device servicing and remanufacturing lent some clarity to the terms of a recent draft guidance on the subject, but there are several overarching policy concerns. The FDA’s Joshua Silverstein said on the webinar that the agency sees servicing as a type of manufacturing, a view that is contradicted by the Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance, which indicated earlier this year that third-party servicers are probably not subject to the regulations applied to manufacturers.
LONDON – Memed Diagnostics Ltd. has adapted the point-of-care test it developed to distinguish bacterial from viral infections to enable rapid assessment of the severity of COVID-19 infections in patients being admitted to the hospital. The triaging tool, Memed COVID-19 Severity, has received a CE mark in Europe and is ready for commercial rollout. After securing the CE mark, Memed is now pursuing emergency use authorization for the test from FDA.
PERTH, Australia – Australia was one of the first nations to slam its borders shut during the pandemic, praising its efforts in containing COVID-19 infections.
Regulatory snapshots, including global submissions and approvals, clinical trial approvals and other regulatory decisions and designations: Cytrellis, Lifesignals, Luxsonic.
Regulatory snapshots, including global drug submissions and approvals, clinical trial approvals and other regulatory decisions and designations: Aadi, Abbvie, Alexion, Astrazeneca, Beigene, Beximco, Eledon, Fidia, GSK, Incyte, Inhibikase, Iterum, Kyowa Kirin, Neoimmunetech, Otsuka, Polarityte, Saniona.
Medtronic plc launched the newest product in its coronary portfolio, the Prevail drug-coated balloon (DCB) catheter, in Europe following CE mark approval. The device is intended for use during minimally invasive procedures to open narrowed or clogged arteries in patients with coronary artery disease.
The FDA advisory hearing for the Transmedics Organ Care System (OCS) resulted in a unanimous vote in favor of the OCS’s safety and efficacy numbers, although there will be a considerable post-approval study requirement. The company was able to overcome a number of problems with the pivotal study that might otherwise have tanked the application, such as the lack of blinding of transplant surgeons, which the FDA said could have biased the determination of whether a liver was acceptable for transplant.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the FDA’s inspection program, U.S. lawmakers are worrying about what that may mean for future drug approvals.
“We are . . . concerned that we have not yet seen the full impact of delayed inspections, particularly in the case of preapproval inspections,” the bipartisan leadership of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and its Health Subcommittee said in a July 22 letter to acting FDA Commissioner Janet Woodcock.
Shares of Iterum Therapeutics plc fell 40% July 26 after disclosing that the FDA issued a complete response letter (CRL) for its NDA for sulopenem etzadroxil/probenecid (oral sulopenem), an anti-infective compound, for urinary tract infections (UTIs). The agency determined the NDA cannot be approved in its present form.