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Redica Systems (FDA quality/regulatory intelligence): what you're actually paying for

Yes — rebuildable from free public data

Redica Systems (FDA quality/regulatory intelligence) typically costs $289 per single document; subscriptions in the tens of thousands. Its core dataset is not proprietary: it is built on FDA warning letters database + FOIA electronic reading room (483s); openFDA enforcement/inspection APIs — public sources you can access directly for free. What the subscription actually adds is indexed FDA Form 483s and warning letters — documents FDA publishes in FOIA reading rooms and databases for free.

The free public data underneath

SourceLicenseAccess
FDA warning letters database + FOIA electronic reading room (483s)US public domainfda.gov, free
openFDA enforcement/inspection APIsUS public domainopen.fda.gov

Rebuild recipe

  1. Index warning letters + posted 483s by firm/site/violation theme
  2. Join openFDA inspection classifications
  3. Serve per-firm regulatory-history checks

DIY difficulty: moderate — PDF parsing + coverage honesty

The price math

$289/document vs a $0.25 per-firm scan on the same public record.

Licensing and legal traps

The pay-per-call alternative, live today:

ClinicalIntelPulse — no subscription, no seat license, USDC per call via x402. Agents can pay programmatically.

Decompose any data product programmatically: GET https://pulse.theaslangroupllc.com/api/unbundle?product=Redica — $1.00 per call via x402. 22 products decomposed; honest misses for everything else.

Research as of 2026-07-06 by The Aslan Group LLC (info@theaslangroupllc.com). Product names are used nominatively to identify the products analyzed; all trademarks belong to their owners. Pricing is as publicly reported or contract-disclosed at research time and may change. This is research for build-vs-buy evaluation, not legal advice — verify licenses against the primary source before building.