
Full-text source covering federal and state laws and regulations and court decisions that govern the safety, effectiveness, purity, packaging and labeling of food, drugs and cosmetics. Devoted primarily to the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act and the Comprehensive Drug Prevention and Control Act.
Learn More »The FDA reopened until October 19, 2010, the comment period of a public meeting held on May 27 and 28, 2009, to solicit input on developing Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies (REMS) for certain opioid drugs. The affected opioid drugs included long acting and extended release brand name and generic products that were formulated with the following active ingredients: fentanyl, hydromorphone, methadone, morphine, oxycodone, and oxymorphone. The FDA reopened the comment period in light of continued public interest in the topic and to provide an opportunity for all interested parties to provide information and share views on the matter. Interested persons were originally given until June 30, 2009, to comment. FDA Notice. Read More
For more information regarding this topic, see the Food, Drug and Cosmetics Law Reporter. The Reporter provides the full-text source covering federal and state laws and regulations and court decisions that govern the safety, effectiveness, purity, packaging and labeling of food, drugs and cosmetics. Devoted primarily to the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act and the Comprehensive Drug Prevention and Control Act. Learn more.
Food, Drug and Cosmetics Law Reporter
Everything you need to know about Food and Drug Regulations.Full-text source covering federal and state laws and regulations and court decisions that govern the safety, effectiveness, purity, packaging and labeling of food, drugs and cosmetics. Learn More » |
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