Emergency contraception
Politics and the FDA
Mar/26/09 10:50
With the election of Barack Obama, many believe that there would be a change in healthcare policy, reversing some of the policies of his predecessor. I had discussed some of the predicted changes several times recently. Additionally, with the appointment of a new FDA Commissioner, Margaret A. Hamburg, I was becoming confident that the FDA would become an advocate for consumers and industry, and that many of the more egregious political decisions that harmed the medical products industry would be overturned or modified. It is clear that the change would be take time because of the many priorities in the new Obama administration, but decisions such as the executive order clearing the way for research using embryonic stem cells are moving medicine and science in a healthy direction.
I personally object to political considerations taking priority for science and medicine. It’s a waste of money, it places undue burdens on both the medical products industry and the agencies that regulate them, and it increases the amount of time to get products onto the market. In addition, it allows foreign companies, whose regulatory agencies may not have these egregious political issues, to bring to market products that help their citizens. In some cases, foreign subsidiaries of US companies provide newer products to residents of those countries than they do for US residents. Read More...
I personally object to political considerations taking priority for science and medicine. It’s a waste of money, it places undue burdens on both the medical products industry and the agencies that regulate them, and it increases the amount of time to get products onto the market. In addition, it allows foreign companies, whose regulatory agencies may not have these egregious political issues, to bring to market products that help their citizens. In some cases, foreign subsidiaries of US companies provide newer products to residents of those countries than they do for US residents. Read More...

