Azurity’s Xatmep Promotional Email To Healthcare Professionals Gets Dinged By US FDA
Executive Summary
In second letter this year targeting email communications, OPDP says that putting the methotrexate oral solution’s risk information below the signature block does not offer ‘prominence and readability’ comparable to the information on the drug’s effectiveness for the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia that was in the body of the email.
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