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"The claim that the FDA is suspending routine food safety inspections is false. FDA is actively working to ensure continuity of operations during the reorganization period and remains committed to ...
“We want to be very transparent, and we want to create a framework for vaccine makers that they can use so they have a predictable FDA where they don’t have to worry,” Makary said at the ...
The head of the Food and Drug Administration said the agency will soon unveil a new framework detailing what companies must do to seek approval of vaccines, a move that comes as the Trump ...
The head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is sounding the alarm on a dangerous drug referred to as "gas station heroin," that can lead to serious harm, including death. FDA ...
The FDA approved three natural food dyes this week amid its transition away from petroleum-based dyes in the food supply. The colors "will expand the palette of available colors from natural ...
"I am very concerned. I want the public to be especially aware of this dangerous product and the serious and continuing risk it poses to America's youth," the FDA's Commissioner of Food and Drugs ...
The FDA is delaying implementation of a rule that would require food companies to print nutritional information on the front labels of their products. The proposed rule was developed by President ...
In the wake of mass restructuring efforts across the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the FDA has missed yet another approval decision target date. GSK had expected to secure an FDA ...
The FDA has appointed its first chief artificial intelligence officer, with an eye on supporting the agency’s internal IT systems and potentially accelerating its reviews of medical products.
The US FDA’s commissioner, Marty Makary, made the announcement in an email to staff. Prasad comes to the FDA from the University of California at San Francisco. The Food and Drug Administration ...
The FDA has suspended a quality control program for testing milk and dairy products, according to Reuters. The program is paused due to reduced lab capacity, and it’s unclear when it will resume.
Under that program, the FDA sends milk samples — some of which are intentionally tainted — to labs at dairy processing centers to test whether the labs correctly screen them. An FDA ...