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FDA The agency of the American federal government that oversees, regulates, and approves new drugs and devices for sale in the United States.
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FDA Food and Drug Administration. This government agency regulates industries and labels food and related items such as medicines and cosmetics.
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FDA An agency of the Federal government, established by Congress in 1912 and presently part of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). FDA regulations apply only to research involving FDA-regulated products. The FDA has the authority to suspend clinical trials and/or disqualify clinical investigators not in compliance with FDA regulation. HHS regulations, however, apply to all human subject research.
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FDA regulatory body for the development, approval, manufacture, sale and use of drugs in the United States .
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FDA Food and Drug Administration - a federal government regulatory agency. All Red Cross blood centers operate under one license issued, regulated, and inspected by this agency.
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