| >That road involves decades of trials and costs billions of dollars per approved drug. Only because we've had time as a luxury in the past. I imagine new variants will get fast tracked. FDA bureaucrats hoping to lazy their way to retirement will be under a lot of pressure to actually get things done quickly when there's so much social need. No one wants to be the POTUS who didn't fast track life saving antibiotics if they're shown to be generally safe in early testing. The FDA is a government organization and as such is subject to the politics of our leadership and indirectly, the electorate. The FDA has a page about this process here: http://www.fda.gov/forpatients/approvals/fast/ucm20041766.ht... At least 774 drugs have gone this route: http://www.bmj.com/content/351/bmj.h4633 |