Be Careful What You Ask For With Combo Product Designation Requests
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet & The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Companies should carefully consider their moves for ensuring proper evaluation of combination product applications, including looking at whether a formal request for designation really is needed, say industry and legal experts.
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