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A trade group is calling on India’s Department of Pharmaceuticals to promote incentives for the country’s components industry, saying doing so will help to fuel domestic manufacturing of medical devices. Read More
Pioneer entrants for medical devices face a steeper hurdle than their drug counterparts in gaining approval, according to research from a Harvard professor. Read More
Edwards Life Sciences and San Jose, Calif.-based Align Technology, which markets the Invisalign clear braces system, were among companies caught up in a cyberplot to gain profits from stolen earnings announcements. Read More
Medical device companies and big pharma need to be more proactive in terms of utilizing social media. That’s according to one expert who spoke at a recent FDAnews webinar. Read More
Ensuring that agency staff is adequately trained, promoting the use of best scientific practices and improving communications with the public are three of the goals the new head of Brazil’s healthcare regulator is promising to tackle during his tenure. Read More
How can U.S. healthcare regulators encourage stakeholders to adopt standards related to the reporting of laboratory data? That question will be the focus of a fall workshop led by the FDA, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Library of Medicine. Read More
To reduce dosing errors that have resulted in deaths and patient adverse events, the FDA is providing manufacturers with labeling and safety testing recommendations for medical devices and combination products containing the blood thinner heparin. Read More