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Amgen to allow FDA review of advertising for its
products.
A TV ad campaign earlier this year told psoriasis sufferers they could get the unsightly skin disease "off ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
CT: Patient Transfused - Blood Recall Next Day Failure
to Notify Patient -...
CASE FACTS: On March 2, 1985, the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the enzyme-linked immunosorban ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
FDA's approval of cloned foods may lead to labeling controversy.
The Associated Press says that meat and milk from cloned animals may not appear in supermarkets for years ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
FDA and clinical labs: beginning a dialogue.
In February, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) held a public meeting on in vitro diagnostic multivariate index ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Have you politicized your federal agency? A quick self-diagnostic test.
At the FDA, I have: A. Approved drugs impartially and based on rigorous tests of safety. B. Approved ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
TECHNOLOGY Fountain Valley-based Kingston Technology Co. said it opened its 250,000-square-foot plant in Shanghai's Pudong "Silicon Harbor." The ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Biotech Comes of Age
Almost 30 years after its inception, and following a long series of boom-and-bust investment cycles, the biotech industry ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION has decided to ap
THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION has decided to appeal an August court ruling denying it the right to ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The FDA agenda for 2005.
As we begin 2005 and the second term of the Bush presidency, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Hearing Innovations Inc. files for Ch. 11
After winning permission from the Food and Drug Administration to market two devices to treat hearing ailments, Hearing ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
CFSAN details agenda for 2002.
Food security tops the agenda for FDA's food safety office in 2002, the head of the agency said ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Industry watch.
Pharmaceuticals: The FDA's budget proposal for fiscal 2003 includes an estimated $272 million in user fees from drug ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
A Moment of Truth for a Beleaguered Industry
The terrorist attacks of September It turned conventional wisdom into bunk overnight for many sectors of society. One ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Hepatitis Outbreak Spotlights Supplier Concerns
The Food and Drug Administration has determined that contaminated green onions from Mexico were responsible for what may ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Long Island Medical Briefs: March 19, 2004
The Food and Drug Administration has given East Hills-based Pall Corp. the green light to sell a device ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
FDA boosts Nexell wit 'Orphan drug' designation
Shares of Nexell Therapeutics Inc., an Irvinebased drug developer, got a boost late last week after the Food ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Barr Laboratories to buy Duramed for 7.05 times revenue
The Deal: Barr Laboratories Inc. has agreed to purchase Duramed Pharmaceuticals Inc. for $589 million in stock. The ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Keeping the pipeline full: thanks to its indefatigable
CEO, Novartis's R &...
Soon after his Swiss pharmaceutical company, Sandoz, merged with rival Ciba-Geigy in 1996 to form Novartis, CEO Daniel ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Equipment safety and risk
management.
DRI0004001 Expiration Date: Feb. 28, 2006 * Approved for 1.5 Cat. A CE credits To receive Category, A ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Medicare drugs: prescription for
failure.
WITH MILLIONS OF U.S. SENIORS going without insurance coverage for prescription drugs, and with drug prices skyrocketing, providing ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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