Description
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or Agency) is announcing the availability of a draft guidance for industry entitled “Pharmacogenomic Data Submissions.” This draft guidance is intended to facilitate progress in the field of pharmacogenomics and the use of pharmacogenomic data in drug development. The draft guidance is intended to clarify the contexts in which pharmacogenomic study findings and data must be included in submissions related to investigational new drug applications (INDs), new drug applications (NDAs), and biologics license applications (BLAs) based on the FDA’s regulations. In addition, this document provides recommendations to sponsors and applicants on the format and content of the pharmacogenomic data submissions.
Scope & Applicability
Stakeholders
2Entity responsible for submitting applications under section 524B
Entity submitting development data and knowledge; Entity performing the work process for change
Regulatory Context
Attributes
3The status of the guidance document.
Required state for study data in NDAs and BLAs
The accuracy with which a biomarker identifies a clinical state.
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- 21CFR314.50§ 314.50 Content and format of an NDA.
NDAs and supplements to approved NDAs are required to be submitted in the form and contain the information, as appropriate for the particular submission, required under this section. Three copies of the NDA are required: An archival copy, a review copy, and a field copy. An NDA for a new chemical enRead full regulation →
- 21CFR312.23§ 312.23 IND content and format.
(a) A sponsor who intends to conduct a clinical investigation subject to this part shall submit an “Investigational New Drug Application” (IND) including, in the following order:Read full regulation →
- 21CFR312.32§ 312.32 IND safety reporting.
(a) Definitions. The following definitions of terms apply to this section:Read full regulation →
- 21CFR312.33§ 312.33 Annual reports.
A sponsor shall within 60 days of the anniversary date that the IND went into effect, submit a brief report of the progress of the investigation that includes:Read full regulation →
- 21CFR601.2§ 601.2 Applications for biologics licenses; procedures for filing.
(a) General. To obtain a biologics license under section 351 of the Public Health Service Act for any biological product, the manufacturer shall submit an application to the Director, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research or the Director, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (see mailing aRead full regulation →
- 21CFR314.81§ 314.81 Other postmarketing reports.
(a) Applicability. Each applicant shall make the reports for each of its approved applications and abbreviated applications required under this section and section 505(k) of the act.Read full regulation →
- 21CFR601.12§ 601.12 Changes to an approved application.
(a) General.Read full regulation →
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