Post-Approval

/ˌpoʊst əˈpruːvəl/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Relating to actions or requirements that occur after formal approval by a competent authority, especially in regulatory or compliance contexts.
    The company must submit post-approval reports to the regulatory agency to maintain compliance.
  2. (n.) The period or status following official approval during which ongoing obligations or monitoring continue.
    The drug entered the post-approval phase, requiring the manufacturer to conduct additional safety studies.

Forms

  • post-approval

Commentary

Typically used in regulatory and administrative law contexts to denote duties or conditions applicable after initial consent or authorization is granted.

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