US FDA Creates Expedited Review For Military-Related Products

All 'top priority' battlefield products will get FDA review by June 30; longer term plan includes draft guidance on development of products designed for use in austere conditions.

Battlefield medicine
• Source: Source: US Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Summer Anderson

Resolving an interagency turf battle, the US FDA and Department of Defense launched a program for FDA to give expedited review to medical products the DOD prioritizes as essential for military personnel.

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