FDA Holds Zydus Cadila Responsible For ‘Repeat Violations’
Agency May Withhold Approval Of Abbreviated New Drug Applications
Executive Summary
The FDA has published details of a warning letter summarizing significant violations of cGMP regulations to Zydus Cadila. The agency called the company’s prior response “insufficient.”
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