What are the DSCSA Exemptions?
The FDA has issued temporary exemptions from certain DSCSA requirements to give businesses more time to implement full compliance. These exemptions are designed to alleviate the immediate burden on the
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Find clear answers to your questions about the Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA). This section covers serialization, product tracing, and compliance requirements for manufacturers, distributors, and healthcare providers.
The FDA has issued temporary exemptions from certain DSCSA requirements to give businesses more time to implement full compliance. These exemptions are designed to alleviate the immediate burden on the
The final phase of the DSCSA went into effect on November 27, 2023. However, the FDA has granted temporary exemptions for certain businesses.
The DSCSA was signed into law in 2013, with various compliance deadlines set for different provisions.
The DSCSA applies to manufacturers, wholesalers, repackagers, and dispensers of prescription drugs.
The Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA) is a U.S. law designed to enhance the security of the drug supply chain by improving product tracing and verification. It requires pharmaceutical
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