FDA Roundup: October 4, 2022
FDA Roundup
FDA Roundup
You’ve probably seen the words “FDA Approved,” here are some facts about products that are, and aren’t, FDA approved. #FDAFacts. You may not know that…
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Today, the FDA took important steps to advance the FDA’s regulatory process for intentional genomic alterations (IGAs) in animals.
Combustible tobacco products—or those you must light on fire to use, like cigarettes—are especially damaging to the lungs and can lead to lung cancer .
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Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration took action aimed at helping to ensure the safety and effectiveness of laboratory developed tests
FDA will host a listening session in June as part of broader work to optimize the use of, and processes, for advisory committees.
Join the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for a media availability to discuss the FDA’s proposed rule aimed at helping to ensure the safety and…