Congress, Not Court, Is Place To Change "Authorized" Generic Policy, Judge Says
• By Andrew Dove
Congress is a better venue for changing FDA's regulation of "authorized" or brand generics, a D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals judge suggests. Teva faces skepticism during oral arguments in its challenge of the agency's refusal to block authorized generics during an ANDA first-filer's 180-day exclusivity.
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