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A judge has put on hold key parts of a lawsuit filed by Florida against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, after the federal agency said it expects to make a decision by Oct. 31 on the state's plan to import cheaper prescription drugs from Canada.
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An NPR investigation found stalled confirmatory trials and lax enforcement are plaguing the FDA's accelerated approval of drugs for urgent medical needs.
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An outbreak in Big Olaf ice cream products that has sickened nearly two dozen people in 10 states forced the brand to recall all of its flavors and products, the Food and Drug Administration says.
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If approved, this would be the second booster shot Moderna has issued for people ages 18 and up.
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A panel of doctor and scientists raised questions about the expedited regulatory path the Food and Drug Administration is considering for COVID-19 vaccines.
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Companies that made hats, socks and teddy bears have started producing surgical masks to protect people from COVID-19. Some sellers exaggerate their standing with the Food and Drug Administration.
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Wellness Matrix Group said the test had been approved but the Food and Drug Administration said it has not authorized any such product.
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Scientists are rolling out an old-fashioned approach they hope will help treat COVID-19. The treatment involves giving patients plasma from people who have recovered from the virus.
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In China, drug manufacturers are getting back to work. But supply chain disruptions could still lead to drug shortages down the road.
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Vice President Pence says more than 2,500 kits are being distributed, with the ability to conduct more than 1 million tests. The tests will be more broadly available in coming weeks, labs say.
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Debbie Mucarsel Powell On Trump's Aquittal, FDA's Vaping Campaign & Key West Mayor On FEMA Flood MapOn this Thursday, Feb. 6, episode of Sundial:Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell On Trump's AquittalOn Wednesday, the Senate voted to acquit President Donald J.…
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A poll from the advocacy group National Consumers League shows that 86 % of Floridians think cannabidiol products “should be safe, backed by proven...