Generic Drug User Fee Amendments

On September 30, 2022, the President signed into law the FDA User Fee Reauthorization Act of 2022, which includes the reauthorization of the Generic Drug User Fee Amendments (GDUFA) through September 2027 (GDUFA III). Congress first enacted GDUFA in 2012, following negotiations between the FDA and industry and with input from public stakeholders. Congress enacted GDUFA to ensure patients have access to safe, high-quality, and affordable generic drugs. GDUFA enables FDA to assess industry user fees to bring greater predictability and timeliness to the review of generic drug applications.

This page features news and information for industry and stakeholders about GDUFA, its fee structure, payment methods, and related information. Additional information can be found on the GDUFA III Reauthorization web page.

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Background and Legislation

On July 9, 2012, GDUFA was signed into law by the President as part of the Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act (FDASIA). GDUFA is designed to speed the delivery of safe and effective generic drugs to the public and improve upon the predictability of the review process. GDUFA is based on an agreement negotiated by FDA and representatives of the generic drug industry to address a growing number of regulatory challenges.

GDUFA must be reauthorized every five years. On September 30, 2022, the President signed the bill reauthorizing GDUFA III through September 30, 2027.

GDUFA reflects input received during an open process that included regular public meetings, posting of meeting minutes, and consideration of comments from a public docket. Agreed upon recommendations were sent to Congress, and Congress held hearings on GDUFA that included testimony from FDA, the generic drug industry, and other interested parties.

GDUFA aims to put FDA’s generic drug program on a firm financial footing and ensure timely access to safe, high-quality, affordable generic drugs. GDUFA enables FDA to assess user fees to fund critical and measurable enhancements to the performance of FDA’s generic drugs program, bringing greater predictability and timeliness to the review of generic drug applications.

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