Grand
Fathered Drugs
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- Under
the 1962 grandfather clause, the FFDCA exempts a drug from the
effectiveness requirements if its composition and labeling have not
changed since 1962 and if, on the day before the 1962 amendments became
effective, it was
1.
Used or sold commercially in the United
States
2. Not
a new drug as defined by the act at that time
3. Not
covered by an effective application
- Many older drugs without FDA approval claim to
be grandfathered; however, FDA believes that very few drugs are on the
market that are actually entitled to grandfather status because the drugs
currently on the market likely differ from the previous versions in some
respect, such as formulation, dosage or strength, dosage form, route of
administration, indications, labelling, or intended patient population.
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