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Webinar on FDA Regulation of Combination Products

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Webinar on FDA Regulation of Combination Products

Time: November 19, 2015 from 10am to 11am
Location: Online
Street: 161 Mission Falls Lane, Suite 216
City/Town: Fremont
Website or Map: http://bit.ly/1LLEDvl
Phone: 18004479407
Event Type: webinar
Organized By: Adam Fleming
Latest Activity: Sep 29, 2015

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Event Description

Overview: 

A combination product is a product composed of any combination of a drug and a device; a biological product and a device; a drug and a biological product; or a drug, device, and a biological product.

Under 21 CFR 3.2 (e), a combination product is defined to include:

  • A product comprised of two or more regulated components (i.e., drug/device, biologic/device, drug/biologic, or drug/device/biologic) that are physically, chemically, or otherwise combined or mixed and produced as a single entity;
  • Two or more separate products packaged together in a single package or as a unit and comprised of drug and device products, device and biological products, or biological and drug products;
  • A drug, device, or biological product packaged separately that according to its investigational plan or proposed labeling is intended for use only with an approved individually specified drug, device, or biological product where both are required to achieve the intended use, indication, or effect and where, upon approval of the proposed product, the labeling of the approved product would need to be changed (e.g., to reflect a change in intended use, dosage form, strength, route of administration, or significant change in dose); or
  • Any investigational drug, device, or biological product packaged separately that according to its proposed labeling is for use only with another individually specified investigational drug, device, or biological product where both are required to achieve the intended use, indication, or effect.
  • A combination product is assigned to an Agency Center or alternative organizational component that will have primary jurisdiction for its premarket review and regulation. Under section 503(g)(1) of the Act, assignment to a center with primary jurisdiction, or a lead center, is based on a determination of the "primary mode of action" (PMOA) of the combination product.

A combination product is assigned to an Agency Center or alternative organizational component that will have primary jurisdiction for its premarket review and regulation. Under section 503(g)(1) of the Act, assignment to a center with primary jurisdiction, or a lead center, is based on a determination of the "primary mode of action" (PMOA) of the combination product.

Areas Covered in the Session:
  • Definition of combination product
  • FDA Regulatory Pathways
  • Primary Mode of Action
  • User Fees

Who Will Benefit:
  • Regulatory professionals working in the field of combination products

Speaker Profile:
Thomas E. Colonna earned a bachelor of science in microbiology from the University of Sciences in Philadelphia (formerly the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science), a Ph.D. in molecular biology from the Johns Hopkins University, and a law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center. In addition, Dr. Colonna holds academic appointments at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Sciences in Philadelphia. 

Contact Detail:

NetZealous - Compliance4All,
161 Mission Falls Lane, Suite 216,
Fremont, CA 94539, USA.
Phone: +1-800-447-9407
Email: support@compliance4All.com
http://www.compliance4all.com/
Event Link : http://bit.ly/1LLEDvl

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