What Does FDAMA Stand For?
FDAMA stands for Food And Drug Administration Modernization Act Of 1997
The Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act of 1997 (FDAMA) is a federal law aimed at streamlining the drug approval process and enhancing the regulatory framework governing food and drug safety. It introduced significant reforms to improve the efficiency of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), reduce bureaucratic delays, and promote innovation in the pharmaceutical industry. Key provisions included expedited review processes, the establishment of a fast-track approval system for critical medications, and enhanced oversight of food safety standards. FDAMA played a crucial role in modernizing the FDA's operations to better respond to public health needs and foster advancements in medical treatments.
Added on 27th September 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym