IND (Investigational New Drug) Application at Medical Drugs Glossary
What is IND (Investigational New Drug) Application? A document filed with the FDA prior to clinical trial of a new drug. It gives a full description of the new drug, where and how is manufactured, all QC information, etc. The IND is followed by NDA (New Drug Application).Medical Term & Definition Added By: Nathan
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