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Is the FDA really slowing down new drug innovation? – Vox

By December 21, 2015News
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On Monday, I wrote about a new bill introduced by Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Mike Lee (R-UT) to overhaul the Food and Drug Administration. Among other things, the bill would try to speed up FDA approvals in order to boost innovation and address the current dearth of new drugs in the pipeline.

I was skeptical. In recent years, Congress has passed a number of measures to greatly shorten the amount of time that drug applications languish in the FDA bureaucracy, and that hasn’t led to a lasting boom in new drugs that are significant improvements over existing treatments. So far, cutting through red tape hasn’t ushered in a new age of innovation.

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