Rats, mice, dogs, pigs - ANDA folks don’t have to deal with testing generic products in animals. As long as the excipients are previously approved, generic drugs don’t have to conduct any preclinical studies. 505(b)(2) development programs may need to include some preclinical studies depending mainly on whether the route of administration changes or FDA [...]
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