211 - Inside FDA’s Office of Combination Products: History, PMOA, and What’s Next for Combination Products with Mark Kramer

211 - Inside FDA’s Office of Combination Products: History, PMOA, and What’s Next for Combination Products with Mark Kramer

In this episode of Let’s Combinate: Drugs + Devices, host Subhi Saadeh welcomes Mark Kramer, the founding director of FDA’s Office of Combination Products (OCP). Mark takes us on a deep dive into the history of how combination products have been regulated in the U.S., starting with the Safe Medical Devices Act of 1990 and how the process evolved into the formation of OCP in 2002.


We explore questions such as: What challenges did industry and the FDA face in the early days of combination products? How did the “Request for Designation” process come about, and how is regulatory identity determined? What is the “Primary Mode of Action” (PMOA) rule and why does it matter? How do user fees, cross-center coordination, and post-market regulations shape how combination products get to market and are monitored? Mark also highlights current regulatory gapssuch as cross-labeling and site registration issues that continue to impact developers.


Whether you’re working in med-tech, pharma, or regulatory affairs, this episode offers historical perspective, technical insights, and strategic take-aways for navigating the combination-product space. Tune in for a candid conversation with one of the leading figures in this field.


Timestamps:


00:00 Introduction & Guest Welcome

00:35 Historical Background of Combination Products

03:05 Creation of Office of Combination Products (OCP)

04:29 Early Challenges and Developments

04:54 MDUFA, PDUFA, User Fee Programs & Legislative Impact

14:24 Defining Primary Mode of Action (PMOA)

18:35 OCP’s Role & Responsibilities

26:49 Industry Adoption & Challenges

38:48 Regulatory Gaps & Future Directions

46:00 Conclusion & Contact Information


Contact & Resources:

Connect with Mark Kramer on LinkedIn or via email at Mark.Kramer@greenleafhealth.com


Mark Kramer is Principal of the Medical Devices & Combination Products regulatory practice at Eliquent Life Sciences (formerly Greenleaf Health). He has more than 35 years experience at FDA and in regulated industry. At FDA, he established and directed the Office of Combination Products and was a scientific reviewer and later supervisor of the premarket review of devices in a variety of medical discipline areas. Following his FDA career, he served as Regulatory Affairs Executive and Chief Regulatory Strategist at GE Healthcare and then as an independent regulatory consultant for over 10 years before joining Greenleaf. Mark served as a board member of the Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS) and in 2021, he was awarded the RAPS Founders Award, the profession’s highest honor, recognizing exemplary regulatory professionals who have shaped regulatory policy and practice and have made a positive impact on the profession.


Subhi Saadeh is a Quality Professional and host of Let's Combinate. With a background in Quality, Manufacturing Operations and R&D he's worked in Large Medical Device/Pharma organizations to support the development and launch of Hardware Devices, Disposable Devices, and Combination Products for Vaccines, Generics, and Biologics. Subhi serves currently as the International Committee Chair for the Combination Products Coalition(CPC) and as a member of ASTM Committee E55 and also served as a committee member on AAMI's Combination Products Committee.For questions, inquiries or suggestions please reach out at letscombinate.com or on the show's LinkedIn Page.

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