We are dependent on third parties to supply raw materials used in our products, to manufacture our products, and to provide services for certain core aspects of our business. Any interruption or failure by these suppliers, distributors, and collaboration partners to meet their contractual obligations to us or obligations pursuant to applicable laws and regulations may materially adversely affect our business, financial condition, results of operations and cash flows.
We rely on third parties to supply raw materials, to manufacture, warehouse, and distribute our products, as well as to provide customer service support, medical affairs services, clinical studies, sales, and other technical and financial services. All third-party suppliers and contractors are subject to FDA requirements, as well as those of comparable regulatory authorities. Our business and financial viability are dependent on the continued supply of goods and services by these third parties, the regulatory compliance of these third parties and on the strength, validity and terms of our various contracts with these third parties. Any interruption or failure by our suppliers, distributors and collaboration partners to meet their obligations pursuant to various agreements with us on schedule or in accordance with our expectations, misappropriation of our proprietary information, including trade secrets and know-how, or any termination by these third parties of their arrangements with us, which, in each case, could be the result of one or many factors outside of our control, could delay or prevent the future development, future approval, manufacture or commercialization of our products, result in non-compliance with applicable laws and regulations, cause us to incur failure-to-supply penalties with our wholesale customers, disrupt our operations or cause reputational harm to our company, any or all of which could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition, results of operations and cash flows. We may also be unsuccessful in resolving any underlying issues with such suppliers, distributors and partners or replacing them within a reasonable time and on commercially reasonable terms.
We do not expect to have the resources or capacity to commercially manufacture any future approved product candidates ourselves. We will likely continue to be heavily dependent upon third-party manufacturers, over whose manufacturing practices and processes we will have oversight, but not direct control, which may adversely affect our ability to develop and commercialize products in a timely or cost-effective manner, if at all. If any of our third-party manufacturers should become unavailable to us for any reason, including as a result of capacity constraints, differing priorities, financial difficulties or insolvency, we would likely incur added costs and delays in identifying or qualifying replacements. We may be unable to establish agreements with such replacement manufacturers or to do so on terms acceptable to us, and our reputation, business, financial condition and results of operations could be negatively impacted.
The pharmaceutical manufacturing process requires significant expertise and capital investment, including the development of advanced manufacturing techniques and process controls, and the use of specialized processing equipment. Further, the CMOs with which we contract must comply with strictly enforced federal, state, and foreign regulations, including the cGMP requirements enforced by the FDA. We will rely on our CMOs to comply with all such regulatory requirements, including cGMP requirements, and failure to do so may result in fines and civil penalties, suspension of production, suspension, delay, or withdrawal of product approval, product seizure or recall, and may limit the availability of our product. Any manufacturing defect or error discovered after products have been produced and distributed could result in costly recall procedures, re-stocking costs, damage to our reputation and potential for product liability claims. The FDA would likely hold us ultimately responsible for any product our CMO manufactures and regulatory enforcement for failure to meet FDA requirements would impact both the CMO and ourselves. The FDA considers the owners of drug products to be ultimately responsible for their products, even where a CMO or other third-party manufacturer fails to meet FDA requirements specific to manufacturing activities. Despite the fact that we have limited oversight, and no direct control over these manufacturing activities, any failure by a CMO to meet the requirements of the regulations would have an adverse impact on both the CMO and ourselves.
We also may rely on third-party manufacturers to purchase from third-party suppliers the materials necessary to produce our current or future product candidates for anticipated clinical trials. There are a small number of suppliers for certain capital equipment and raw materials that are used to manufacture those products. We do not have any control over the process or timing of the acquisition of these raw materials by our third-party manufacturers. Moreover, we currently do not have any agreements for the commercial production of these raw materials. Any significant delay in the supply of raw material components related to an ongoing clinical trial could considerably delay completion of our clinical trials, product testing and potential regulatory approval.
We rely, and expect to continue to rely, on third parties to conduct any future preclinical studies and clinical trials, and those third parties may not perform satisfactorily, including by failing to meet deadlines for the completion of such trials or to comply with applicable regulatory requirements.
We expect to rely on third-party contract and clinical research organizations, clinical data management organizations, and medical institutions and clinical investigators to conduct future preclinical studies and clinical trials. Any future agreements with these third parties might terminate for a variety of reasons, including a failure to perform by the third parties. If we need to enter into alternative arrangements, that could delay any future product development activities.