Competitive problems in the drug industry: hearings before Subcommittee on Monopoly and Anticompetitive Activities of the Select Committee on Small Business, United States Senate, Ninety-first Congress, first session ... |
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Page 11637
... result in savings of 5 to 8 percent to the taxpayer . Since about $ 2.5 billion is spent annually on these two programs , it appears that annual savings to the taxpayers could amount to as much as $ 200 ( 11637 ) million , although ...
... result in savings of 5 to 8 percent to the taxpayer . Since about $ 2.5 billion is spent annually on these two programs , it appears that annual savings to the taxpayers could amount to as much as $ 200 ( 11637 ) million , although ...
Page 11638
... results were more interesting , though no less nonobjective . For ex- ample , a pediatric surgeon from Fort Worth cautioned : " Your pro- posed rule to fix drug prices and force substitution of drugs is another example of totalitarian ...
... results were more interesting , though no less nonobjective . For ex- ample , a pediatric surgeon from Fort Worth cautioned : " Your pro- posed rule to fix drug prices and force substitution of drugs is another example of totalitarian ...
Page 11640
... result of in- creased participation in these health programs . More people are being served ; the caseload is going ... results as their more costly counter- parts . In other words , there is no reason for anyone - public agency or ...
... result of in- creased participation in these health programs . More people are being served ; the caseload is going ... results as their more costly counter- parts . In other words , there is no reason for anyone - public agency or ...
Page 11645
... result in therapeutic inequivalence . I think when we set the standards we will try to be as precise as we can , but in some instances there may very well be a range of blood levels that will be entirely acceptable as measures of ...
... result in therapeutic inequivalence . I think when we set the standards we will try to be as precise as we can , but in some instances there may very well be a range of blood levels that will be entirely acceptable as measures of ...
Page 11648
... result in less ef- fective Food and Drug Administration surveillance . On the contrary , we think it will improve the conditions for the marketing of these drugs . The listing will trigger appropriate plant inspections , and that I ...
... result in less ef- fective Food and Drug Administration surveillance . On the contrary , we think it will improve the conditions for the marketing of these drugs . The listing will trigger appropriate plant inspections , and that I ...
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Page 12087 - Since many agencies, including the Food and Drug Administration in the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, in which the appellant was employed, have nothing to do with national security, the Act of 1950 has nothing to do with them. The authorization to bring "other...
Page 12159 - Register, to be In the public interest in connection with the performance of duties imposed on that agency by law.
Page 11700 - I AM PLEASED TO BE HERE TODAY AND TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO ASK QUESTIONS OF SECRETARY JACKSON.
Page 12328 - Engineering before the Subcommittee on Health of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, 94th Cong., 1st Sess.
Page 12055 - The hearing need not be conducted according to technical rules relating to evidence and witnesses. Any relevant evidence shall be admitted if it is the sort of evidence on which responsible persons are accustomed to rely in the conduct of serious affairs, regardless of the existence of any common law or statutory rule which might make improper the admission of such evidence over objection in civil actions.
Page 11663 - OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS, Washington, DC The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10 am, in room 2221.
Page 11925 - Action is pleased to have the opportunity to present its views on the $12.7 billion supplemental appropriation for America's efforts in Vietnam.
Page 11732 - STATEMENT OF ALEXANDER M. SCHMIDT, MD, COMMISSIONER, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION; ACCOMPANIED BY J. RICHARD GROUT, MD, DIRECTOR, BUREAU OF DRUGS; PETER BARTON »HUTT, ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL; LLOYD B. TEPPER, MD, ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER FOR SCIENCE; BARRETT SCOVILLE, MD, ACTING DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF BUREAU OF NEUROt PHARMACOLOGICAL PROJECTS; AND ROBERT WETHERELL, DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE SERVICES Dr.
Page 12055 - substantial evidence" means : Evidence consisting of adequate and well controlled investigations, including clinical investigations by experts qualified by scientific training and experience to evaluate the effectiveness of the drug involved, on the basis of which it could fairly and responsibly be concluded by such experts that the drug will have the effect it purports or is represented to have under the conditions of use prescribed, recommended, or suggested in the labeling...
Page 12054 - The means employed shall be such as to allow, to the extent practicable, eligible persons to secure health care in the same manner employed by the public generally, and without discrimination or segregation based purely on their economic disability.