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FDA Puts Strengthened Emergency Authority To Use For Diagnostics

This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet

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The agency’s diagnostic office is putting to the test new authority to grant emergency use authorization for a product before an emergency is officially declared, with an upcoming coronavirus test and a recently authorized flu test.

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