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This is a Land of Confusion: FDA Issues Q&A Guidance on Addressing Misinformation About Medical Devices and Prescription Drugs

In 1986, from the Invisible Touch album, the rock band Genesis sang a song about “Land of Confusion” (remember the weird video with puppets?). Almost 40 years later, in July 2024, the Food and Drug Administration issued a...more

The Boys Are Back in Town: FDA’s Draft Guidance for Compliance With the Phase-Out of LDT Enforcement Discretion

Thin Lizzy famously declared in their 1976 hit, “The Boys are Back in Town.” The same is true almost 50 years later, as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced its plan to phase out its general enforcement...more

The Fixx: FDA Clarifies Distinctions Between Medical Device Servicing and Remanufacturing

The 1980s British rock band, The Fixx, comes to mind when one reads the Food and Drug Administration’s recently issued “Guidance for Industry, Entities That Perform Servicing or Remanufacturing, and Food and Drug...more

Open Up Your Eyes: FDA Expects Real Transparency in ClinicalTrials.gov Disclosures

Based on client inquiries and FDA actions, the Food and Drug Administration is focusing more on companies not submitting data to www.ClinicalTrials.gov. It is taking stronger action against those companies it believes are...more

Love Is Like Oxygen (Unless FDA Thinks You Get Too Much, You Get Too High): FDA Issues a Warning Letter to a Medical Device...

One of the catchiest songs written by the 1970s British glam rock band, Sweet, is “Love Is Like Oxygen,” released in 1978. The chorus includes the lyrics, “Love is like oxygen; you get too much, you get too high.” Apparently,...more

Welcome to the Machine: FDA Issues White Paper on AI and Medical Products

For music aficionados, many would agree that the rock band, Pink Floyd, was ahead of its time. “Welcome to the Machine,” from the 1975 album Wish You Were Here, was one of those transformative songs for one of this Bulletin’s...more

Every Little One, Every Little One: FDA Issues a Warning Letter to a Medical Device Reprocessor for Changes to Marketed Products

“Every little one, every little one,” a song lyric from Bruce Hornsby and the Range’s 1986 single, “Every Little Kiss,” comes to mind when we read a recent Food and Drug Administration Warning Letter issued to a reprocessor...more

This Time of Year: OPDP Issues First Letter in 2024 for Unlawful Promotion

Better Than Ezra’s early 1990s single, “This Time of Year,” came to mind when we saw the Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Prescription Drug Promotion issue its first Untitled Letter (also known as a Notice of...more

What Lies Ahead, We Have No Way of Knowing: FDA Authorizes Florida’s Drug Importation Program

A recent development with the Food and Drug Administration made us think of a song lyric from Florida native and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Tom Petty, “What lies ahead, [we] have no way of knowing.” As a kick-off to 2024,...more

All Mixed Up: FDA Issues Two Guidances Relating to Compounding Using Bulk Drug Substances

When we think of compounding, which is the process of combining, mixing, or altering ingredients to create a medication specific to the needs of an individual patient, we think of the Cars’ 1978 classic, “It’s All Mixed Up.”...more

I Can See Clearly Now: FDA Issues Final Rule on DTC Rx Ads Relating to Presentation of the Major Statement in TV and Radio Format

In 1972, Johnny Nash sang the catchy song, “I Can See Clearly Now.” A little more than 50 years later, the Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Prescription Drug Promotion issued a Final Rule relating to...more

Say What You Say: FDA Issues SIUU Draft Guidance

In its 1997 hit song “Don’t Go Away,” the rock band, Oasis, sang, “Say what you say . . . ’cause I need more time . . . just to make things right.” The lyrics must have been playing in the hallway when the Food and Drug...more

There Must Be Some Misunderstanding: FDA Issues a Warning Letter to a Medical Device Company That Made the Wrong Decision on...

In 1980, the British rock band, Genesis, released “Misunderstanding.” Forty-three years later, the Food and Drug Administration and a medical device company fell into a misunderstanding about a product’s regulatory...more

FDA Issues New Draft Guidance on Regulatory Considerations for Prescription Drug Use-Related Software

New technologies continue to emerge that improve care for patients taking prescription medications. On September 18, 2023, five years after the Food and Drug Administration sought initial public comment, the agency issued its...more

Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes: FDA Issues an Updated Final Guidance Relating to the Breakthrough Devices Program

We remember the late Jimmy Buffett who sang in his 1977 classic, “Changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes; Nothing remains quite the same.” Demonstrating a change in attitude, in September, the Food and Drug Administration...more

What Would Al Stewart Think About OPDP’s Latest Untitled Letter: A Sign of More Enforcement?

In his 1973 song, “Nostradamus,” singer-songwriter Al Stewart sang, “I am the eyes of Nostradamus, all your ways are known to me.” So, we started thinking, what would Mr. Stewart think of FDA’s Office of Prescription Drug...more

AGG Food & Drug Newsletter - August 2023

Arnall Golden Gregory LLP's Food & Drug Newsletter is a roundup of legal and regulatory issues that affect the FDA-regulated community and highlights articles from members of our Food & Drug practice, as well as from...more

Can We Still Be Friends? FDA Issues Draft Guidance on Formal Dispute Resolution and Administrative Hearings of Final...

Todd Rundgren’s 1978 classic, “Can We Still Be Friends?” (arguably, his best song), came to mind when we saw that the Food and Drug Administration issued a draft guidance, “Formal Dispute Resolution and Administrative...more

I’m Looking Through You/You Won’t See Me: FDA Issues Guidance Document Concerning Presentation of Certain Information in DTC...

“I’m Looking Through You” and “You Won’t See Me,” both songs from The Beatles’ 1965 Rubber Soul album, came to mind when we read the Food and Drug Administration’s recently issued document, “Presenting Quantitative Efficacy...more

FDA’s Not Dead Yet: The Agency’s OPDP Issues First Untitled Letter for 2023

Before Comedy Central, TikTok videos, and other social media inventions, Monty Python entertained us (admittedly, an acquired taste). Many of us remember the classic scene from the 1975 movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail,...more

The Sun Will Come Up Tomorrow for Another Company: An Interesting Orphan Drug Exclusivity Decision

Last month, the Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Orphan Products Development (“OOPD”) found that one prescription drug company was able to, essentially, breach another’s orphan drug exclusivity (and have its new drug...more

Breathe In, Breathe Out: FDA Tells a Medical Device Company It Needs Its OK to Say That First

In 1994, the rock band Bush sang, “breathe in, breathe out,” in one of its biggest hits, “Machinehead.” In 2023, a medical device company tried to promote its 510(k)-cleared treatment hood/hyperbaric chamber device for...more

Don’t Bring Me Down: HIV Prescription Drug Company Decides Not to Participate in the NAD Process (And NAD Refers the Matter to FDA...

It’s not clear whether the prescription drug company was channeling Electric Light Orchestra’s 1979 hit or The Animals’ 1966 song, but “Don’t Bring Me Down” was the attitude when the company declined to participate in a case...more

Medical Device Company Falls and Can’t Get Up: FDA Issues Warning Letter to Femoral Hip Manufacturer for Unlawful Promotion

Many of us remember the television commercial where an older woman falls and cries out, “Help! I’ve fallen and I can’t get up.” This image and quote came to our mind when FDA recently issued a Warning Letter to a medical...more

Medical Device Company Hurts Itself and FDA Focuses on the Pain

Recently, a medical device company received a Warning Letter from FDA for a number of quality-related deficiencies, including issues with Medical Device Reporting (“MDR”), the promptness (or lack thereof) of handling and...more

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