The US Food and Drug Administration's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research has announced a three-year pilot project to test standardized electronic transmission of non-clinical information during a new drug's development process, the Health Data Management magazine reports.
The agency published a notice in the Federal Register which stated that modern computer-based review and analysis tools were incompatible with the use of paper or portable document format (PDF) files.
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