Tuesday, July 5, 2016

FDA Waring Letter: What if a Company Needs More Time to Remediate a Problem

We can all estimate times and we have all been through projects that don’t end on the date or time expected. As long as you communicate, you will be fine.  If you have committed to a particular date on your 30-day response to a warning letter and you find that while you are remediating you need more time, you must communicate to the FDA. It’s not uncommon to have an initial timeline in place and then find you need additional time. You will be fine as long as you explain why you need more time, what the new time frame will be, and what the new risk factors involved are.

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