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martyDg

05/31/25 6:25 PM

#769963 RE: Doc logic #769961

Wow... Long cult narrative have changed from it should not take a year or 2 to get approval to a year or 2 is actually a normal process time for approval. LOL 😂 
Many cult think that 720 days approval time is short and basher narrative but now it's coming to their senses that it is likely possible! LOL 😂 
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barnstormer

06/01/25 1:29 AM

#769976 RE: Doc logic #769961

Sounds like trying to get information or accountability from one of our own federal departments or agencies doesn't it. Asked AI (I only have Copilot) for the longest time for the MHRA to make an approval/denial decision on a new medicine MA. The response was in excess or 450 days but couldn't provide and exact time. It did confirm a decision was made but wasn't able to determine the approve/denial. That would eliminate L as the substance in question. Using 3/15/2024 as an acceptance date, L just passed the 470-day mark. Maybe we're looking to set a new all-time record.
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exwannabe

06/01/25 10:14 AM

#769984 RE: Doc logic #769961

]MHRA can take plenty of time deliberating responses before another RFI is granted so how does anyone know how much total response time there has been vs MHRA deliberation time that is not on the clock


Wrong. On the first RFI the clock starts at the next slot. For subsequent RFIs it starts after receipt of the response.

Throw in any additional clock off time for special CHM consideration as noted by you...


That clock stop is specific to the case when the sponsor was sent a CHM Letter stating the MHRA has major objections.

There is just no way around it. Either NWBO received a CHM letter or LP has had the clock in her hand for more time than the MHRA.