Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Pfizer Seeks FDA Full Approval for COVID Vaccine. What Does That Mean?

The vaccines currently have Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), which is only granted to drugs and vaccines that are needed in a public health emergency. Here's a look at the difference between EUA and full approval.
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Pfizer Seeks FDA Full Approval for COVID Vaccine
Currently, Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson are allowed to distribute vaccines to the public under emergency use authorization (EUA), which is only granted to drugs and vaccines that are needed in a public health emergency. Here's a look at the difference between EUA and full approval.
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