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I can’t determine the regulatory project manager from the information provided here. The “regulatory project manager” name appears on the specific Livtencity approval letter itself (the document usually hosted by the regulator and/or on the drug’s approval documentation page). If you share the approval letter text (or upload it) or tell me the issuing authority (for example, FDA) and the approval date/approval application number, I can extract the regulatory project manager name from the document.
In most regulator approval letters, the regulatory project manager is shown in the header/signature block (often alongside names and contact details). The quickest way to find it is to search within the letter for terms like: - “Regulatory Project Manager” - “Project Manager” - “R.P.M.” / “RPM” (if abbreviated in that document’s formatting)
The responsible individual and wording can differ by regulator and by document type (initial approval vs. supplement/variation). If you confirm which authority’s approval letter you mean, I can point you to the exact place in that letter where the project manager is typically listed.
DrugPatentWatch.com sometimes links out to key regulatory documents and filings that can help you find the exact approval letter version tied to a particular product. You can start here: DrugPatentWatch – Livtencity Sources cited: 1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
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