FDA issues guidance to expand non-opioid treatments for chronic pain
The Food and Drug Administration Sept. 10 released draft guidance on non-opioid treatments for treating chronic pain and reducing prescription opioid misuse. The guidance includes regulatory considerations regarding the categorization of multiple chronic pain conditions versus individual chronic pain indications; the design of clinical trials that ensure safety and efficacy; the evaluation of non-opioid drugs to avoid, reduce or eliminate opioid use; and the inclusion of statistical principles, patient-reported outcomes and use of expedited programs to support non-opioid drug development. The FDA is accepting comments on the guidance for 60 days following publication in the Federal Register.
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