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FDA

[ef-dee-ey]

noun

U.S. Government.
  1. Food and Drug Administration: a division of the Department of Health and Human Services that protects the public against impure and unsafe foods, drugs, and cosmetics.



FDA

abbreviation

  1. Food and Drug Administration: a federal agency responsible for monitoring trading and safety standards in the food and drug industries

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He even called on the FDA to take “appropriate enforcement action” to ensure the safety of mycelium products.

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The FDA didn’t routinely test the medications for quality problems or use its vast repository of drug-related complaints to proactively track whether they were harming the people who relied on them.

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In ‘Diet, Drugs, and Dopamine,’ former FDA Commissioner David A. Kessler offers a comprehensive guide to weight loss.

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A backer with deep pockets posits that the device never would’ve been recalled with his powerful connections at the FDA.

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The Supreme Court upheld access to the drug for early pregnancies under previous FDA regulations last year, but it has remained a target of antiabortion conservatives.

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