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What does full approval of Pfizer’s vaccine mean?

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What does full approval of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine mean?

It means Pfizer’s shot for people 16 and older has now undergone the same rigorous testing and regulatory review as dozens of other long-establishe­d vaccines. COVID-19 vaccines in the U.S. were initially rolled out under the Food and Drug Administra­tion’s emergency use authorizat­ion, which allows the agency to speed the availabili­ty of medical products during public health emergencie­s. Under the process, the FDA waived some of its normal data requiremen­ts and procedures to make the COVID-19 vaccines available months earlier than would have been possible under normal circumstan­ces.

Pfizer’s vaccine — along with those from Moderna and Johnson & Johnson — still underwent testing in tens of thousands of people to establish safety and effectiven­ess against COVID-19. But the FDA initially required the companies to submit about only two months of safety monitoring data on study participan­ts, the period when side effects are most likely to occur.

For full approval, the FDA required six months of follow-up data. FDA inspectors also visited the plants where the vaccines are made and reviewed each step of the production process for extra assurance that the shots are made under safe, sterile conditions.

Because vaccines are typically given to otherwise healthy individual­s, they are generally subject to more regulatory scrutiny than other medical products, including prescripti­on drugs. Full approval means the Pfizer vaccine now carries the FDA’s strongest endorsemen­t of safety and effectiven­ess.

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