No. The United States Department of Agriculture (or the equivalent State agency if there's no interstate commerce) has jurisdiction over poultry.
When eggs are sold to market in stores, YES The Food & Drug Inspection Agency in the U.S. and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency in Canada both require the hens and the eggs to be inspected and the eggs graded for quality and size. Eggs sold at farm stands and Farmers Markets do not require Inspection or grading but both agencies will react to any complaints from consumers. This does not mean you need to be worried about un-graded eggs. If the farmer is going to all that trouble to bring fresh eggs to small markets then you can be reasonably sure his eggs are as safe as the ones found in grocery stores and a lot fresher.
it stands for "drug" as in medicines....Food & Drug Administration
I believe the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) is in charge of most food labels and the USDA (US Dept. of Agriculture) is in charge of labeling meat and poultry.
Food and Drug Administration ( pharmacy Terminology)
Oral drug administration is taking medicine via the mouth.
It is unwise to take any drug not approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) was established by President Richard Nixon through an Executive Order in July of 1973.
Yes, the route of administration can significantly change the amount of drug absorbed and the potency of the drug.
Delegation practices differ by states. But in general drug administration in certain cases can be delegated to Licensed Practical Nurses. Nursing assistants can not have drug administration administered to them.
Implementing mandatory drug testing for school students can be a controversial and complex issue. It may be beneficial in addressing drug use and promoting a drug-free environment in schools. However, it can also have negative consequences such as breaching privacy, creating distrust, and stigmatizing students who may need help and support. It's important to weigh the potential benefits against the ethical and practical concerns before implementing such a policy.
No
A. Dosage and Administration