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- THE WEEK, Page 16HEALTH & SCIENCEFunding Faster Relief
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- A new proposal would beef up the FDA by allowing it to charge
- user fees
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- The gripes are all but constant, and the complainers range
- from drug-company officials to AIDS activists -- all blaming
- logjams at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for long delays
- in the process of approving and distributing potentially life
- saving drugs. The current boom in biotechnology research, which
- is likely to unleash new products at unprecedented rates over the
- next few years, has only exacerbated the problem. But with its
- limited staff, the FDA has proceeded just about as fast as is
- safely possible.
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- Now a proposal that has won the tentative backing of both
- the FDA and the pharmaceutical industry could clear the way to
- quicker drug approvals. The plan, which is scheduled for
- congressional consideration in September, would allow the FDA
- to collect $75 million from drug companies in application and
- other fees each year for the next five years. Each individual
- application would cost $150,000. With the money, the agency
- expects to hire 600 additional reviewers and cut its average
- approval time for the most important drugs from 12 to six
- months.
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