Which historical tragedy is cited as significantly maturing the FDA's drug approval oversight process via CDER?
Answer
The thalidomide crisis.
The Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) within the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has a long history in drug oversight. Its primary historical focus was ensuring drug safety and effectiveness through the approval processes. This process matured significantly following major safety failures, with the text specifically noting the thalidomide crisis as a key event that drove major improvements in ensuring drug safety before market entry.
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