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hotdog1012

03/11/09 8:37 AM

#896 RE: indyblue #895

a better way to explore that question is

"where is GNBT at in the FDA approval process?"

From what I recall, I think we're to see a market approval this year, most likely in the Fall, but I have to do some digging to answer that.
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dominos3265 is a punk

03/11/09 8:56 AM

#898 RE: indyblue #895

Clinical Trials


How long does the FDA take to approve a medication?

It usually takes about 10 years for a drug to be developed and approved for prescription. Many people would like to take the newest medicine as soon as it is proven to work. However, even after a drug has been successful in a Phase III trial, it still may take six to 12 months before that drug is approved for prescription.


Government Link Of Reference:

http://www.hepatitis.va.gov/vahep?page=treat-04-08

http://www.fda.gov/cder/drug/default.htm#Clinical%20Trials

http://www.ehealthinfoline.com/FDA-approval.html