FDA Drafts Guidance To Dispel Confusion About DSCSA Trading Partners

FDA draft guidance clarifies the roles of the different supply chain partners under the Drug Supply Chain Security Act. While much attention has focused on the serialization challenges in implementing DSCSA, less attention has been paid to which trading partners are authorized to transfer products.

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FDA has released draft guidance intended to clear up confusion on identifying authorized trading partners under the Drug Supply Chain Security Act. The guidance is focused on an issue that is under the radar but still crucial to DSCSA implementation: who in the supply chain is an authorized trading partner that can transfer products once the law is fully implemented in 2023.

The guidance is meant to help industry and state and local governments understand how to categorize the entities...

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