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Despite Acrimony, Device Makers, FDA Work on User Fees

By Zachary Brousseau posted 30-Sep-2011 12:18

  

Medical device makers have expressed doubts about the US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) desire to increase user fees to help improve the device review process, but talks on the fees between industry and the agency continue with the hope of reaching an agreement. "I'm not a big believer that you throw money or people at a problem; you address the problem," James Mazzo, senior vice president of Abbott Medical Optics and chairman of the Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed) said earlier this week. In remarks a few days later at AdvaMed’s conference, Jeffrey Shuren, director of FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health admitted fault on FDA’s part but continued to argue his case for more resources. AdvaMed president Stephen Ubl reported that both sides were "making progress" on reaching a user fee agreement.

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