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Ellume COVID-19 Home Test in use

FDA authorizes lateral flow antigen test as first OTC fully at-home test for COVID-19

Dec. 15, 2020
By Mark McCarty
In what U.S. FDA commissioner Stephen Hahn billed as “a major milestone” in testing for the COVID-19 pandemic, the FDA has granted an emergency use authorization (EUA) to Ellume Ltd., of East Brisbane, Australia, for the company’s COVID-19 home test. The rapid lateral-flow test for antigen detection can be obtained without prescription and will return results to the at-home user in 20 minutes, according to the FDA’s Dec. 15 statement.
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Moderna COVID-19 vaccine

FDA appears mostly positive on Moderna EUA ahead of vaccines adcom

Dec. 15, 2020
By Michael Fitzhugh
A new FDA assessment of the data behind an emergency use authorization filing for Moderna Inc.'s COVID-19 vaccine candidate, issued in advance of a Dec. 17 meeting of the Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee, affirmed efficacy claims for the product and identified "no specific safety concerns that would preclude issuance of an EUA."
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Athenex and Almirall’s actinic keratosis treatment receives FDA approval

Dec. 15, 2020
By Lee Landenberger
Christmas arrived early for Athenex Inc. as the FDA approved Klisyri (tirbanibulin) for treating actinic keratosis on the face or scalp nearly two weeks before the treatment’s PDUFA date.
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Making CAPA cool

Survey says: Uncertainty over when to open a CAPA a key issue for device makers

Dec. 14, 2020
By Mark McCarty
Corrective and preventive action (CAPA) has a long and difficult history where med tech is concerned. Kathryn Merrill, the global quality/regulatory program director for Medtronic plc, of Dublin, said on a recent webinar that one of the main sources of uncertainty is that many in industry are not clear as to which circumstances dictate that a CAPA should be opened.
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Sounds good! Advanced Bionics receives FDA approval of Marvel cochlear implant platform

Dec. 11, 2020
By Annette Boyle
Advanced Bionics LLC heard good news from the U.S. FDA, which granted approval for the company’s Marvel cochlear implant (CI) platform and the first-ever sound processor designed specifically for children. The development brings the Marvel platform, initially created for hearing aids produced by Advanced Bionics' sister company, Phonak AG, to the sound processor for CIs for the first time.
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Harvard’s Mina: Props to HHS’s Giroir for assisting on antigen test development

Dec. 11, 2020
By Mark McCarty
Michael Mina, assistant professor of epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, again criticized the U.S. FDA for taking a conventional regulatory approach to rapid antigen tests for the pandemic. However, not everyone at the FDA’s parent department deserves brickbats. Mina said Assistant Secretary for Health Brett Giroir deserves a lot of credit for assisting in the effort to stand up pilot studies for rapid antigen tests that could be used to restore the U.S. economy even in the absence of a fully rolled-out vaccination campaign.
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Regulatory front

FDA posts three guidances under safety and performance program

Dec. 11, 2020
By Mark McCarty
The latest global regulatory news, changes and updates affecting medical devices and technologies, including: FDA delays comment period for electromagnetic compatibility draft; CMS, ONC post info sharing, prior authorization rule; Van Hollen debuts diagnostic accuracy bill; CDC updates POC testing guidelines; GAO: Specimen biopsy handling errors relatively low.
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Vaccine administration

Vaccine EUA not a total slam dunk with adcom

Dec. 10, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
The FDA’s vaccine advisory committee voted 17-4 with one abstention Dec. 10 to recommend an emergency use authorization (EUA) for the Pfizer Inc./Biontech SE mRNA vaccine BNT-162b2 to prevent COVID-19 in individuals 16 and older.
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Laptop, stethoscope, medical icons, health professional

FDA’s digital health checklist for 2021 crammed full of delayed priorities

Dec. 10, 2020
By Mark McCarty
The COVID-19 pandemic has been more than just a distraction for the U.S. FDA, which started 2020 with a number of ambitions regarding digital health regulation. Despite having unveiled the Digital Health Center of Excellence to great fanfare, the agency is struggling to wrap up major digital health programs, such as the precertification program for software as a medical device, leaving the FDA with a daunting agenda for digital health in the coming year.
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Pixel by LabCorp

Labcorp snags EUA for first direct-to-consumer COVID-19 test

Dec. 10, 2020
By Meg Bryant
The U.S. FDA has made it easier for people who want to get tested for COVID-19, granting emergency use authorization (EUA) for direct-to-consumer sales of Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings’ (Labcorp) Pixel COVID-19 test home collection kit. With this latest EUA, any individual 18 years and older can purchase the Pixel test system without a prescription.
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