Reason Magazine
•Paul Offenheiser: It takes 10 years and hundreds of millions of dollars for a pharmaceutical company to bring a new drug to market. Why doesn't the FDA defer to clinicians for condition A?
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Many seriously ill people die waiting for the FDA to approve drugs that regulators in other advanced countries have already approved, a phenomenon called "drug lag" Congress passed the Food, Drug , and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) in 1938 to ensure drug safety.
The FDA forces drugmakers to prove that a drug works for condition A but defers to clinical researchers in private sector and academia to determine whether it works for conditions B through Z.
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