Hazards Ahead For New Drugs At US FDA Amid Safety Concerns, Shutdown Disruption

The pipeline for new drug candidates remains healthy as 2019 begins, with almost 40 novel agents already under FDA review. But the chances of another record-breaking year are threatened by a confluence of safety issues that are putting risk management back in the spotlight – and by the widening ripple effects of the recent US government shutdown.

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The US FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research is coming off what in many lights could be the best year ever for new drugs – a record number of novel agents, reviewed in record low times, reflecting high levels of innovation and addressing many previously unmet needs – but the early weeks of 2019 suggest the beginning of different story, marked by resurgent safety concerns and the disruption of the regulatory system posed by the recent partial government shutdown.

Despite these headwinds, however, the pipeline of novel candidates for approval looks strong in the new year. The Pink Sheet’s...

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