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FDA Drops Two-Study Requirement for Drug Approvals to Speed Access

The FDA will drop its longtime requirement for two rigorous studies to approve new drugs, moving to a default position of requiring only one study. Commissioner Marty Makary says the change reflects modern scientific advances and aims to accelerate drug availability without compromising safety. The shift follows decades of increasing flexibility for rare and fatal diseases, with about 60% of first-of-a-kind drugs already approved based on single studies in recent years.

Clinical Trial Costs and Phases: From Safety Testing to Market Approval

Clinical trials take 10-15 years and cost $1-2 billion from discovery to approval, progressing through four phases from safety testing to real-world monitoring. These studies face challenges including high costs, regulatory oversight, and participant recruitment while new technologies are transforming trial design. Illinois faces a shortage of Phase I clinical trial facilities despite local companies conducting over 50 such trials annually.

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