
In August 2013, the FDA initiated the so called Secure Supply Chain Pilot Program (SSCPP) to enhance the security of imported drugs. Now, the first companies have been listed. Read more.
In August 2013, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) initiated the so called Secure Supply Chain Pilot Program (SSCPP) to enhance the security of imported drugs.
The goal was to enable qualified firms to expedite the importation of active pharmaceutical ingredients and finished drug products into the United States.
With this program, FDA wants to better focus its imports surveillance resources on preventing the entry of high-risk drugs that are the most likely to compromise the quality and safety of the U.S. drug supply.
The SSCPP is a voluntary program. Each firm accepted to participate in the program will be allowed to have up to five drugs subject to…
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