CDRH’s Shuren backs expansion of TAP program to speed device approval
A top Food and Drug Administration official wants to see more medtech companies take advantage of a pilot program the agency started to help de-risk
A top Food and Drug Administration official wants to see more medtech companies take advantage of a pilot program the agency started to help de-risk
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