health claims
No, the term "super slim" is not a specific product or device that can be approved or regulated by the FDA. If you are referring to a specific product, it would be best to check the FDA's website or consult with a healthcare professional to determine if it is approved or regulated.
The FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) affects a wide range of individuals and entities. These include consumers who use FDA-regulated products, patients who rely on safe and effective drugs and medical devices, healthcare professionals who prescribe and administer FDA-approved treatments, manufacturers who produce and sell FDA-regulated products, and researchers who conduct studies in accordance with FDA regulations. The FDA's regulations and decisions can have significant impacts on public health, the economy, and medical advancements.
If it is regulated by the FDA as a medication that can only be delivered under the recommendation of a licensed physician.
Because they contain Tyrothricin, an antibiotic, something regulated by the FDA.
Health supplements are not required to be regulated by the FDA if they do not claim to treat any particular disease. They are considered nutritional supplements. Make sure to ask your doctor to find out whether they are safe or effective.
It isn't. But it is on the nutritional panels of FDA-regulated foods.
The FDA approves Drugs. Food is not "Approved" it is monitored and regulated by the FDA. I could not find any "Drug" products under the generic WallMart brand GREAT VALUE, If there are some they are approved.
No it is not- I am taking this for PPD and the FDA regulated that the maximum per day is 40 mg-Doses were given at 60mg but the FDA noted it was causing heart arrhythmia's.
AnswerForce Factor is not a drug, it is a supplement. Supplements are not evaluated by the FDA.AnswerThe above answer is somewhat wrong. Dietary supplements are regulated by the FDA, but they face a different and more lenient set of rules than do prescription drugs or over-the-counter medications. One of the big differences is that the maker of the supplement does not have to file with the FDA. Rather, it is required to ensure that the supplement is safe and that the statements on the label are truthful and not misleading. They are bound under law and regulated by the FDA to keep to these rules, and the FDA is responsible for taking action against any supplement makers that break them.
No No it cannot go bust Cause it's regulated by the FDA
Shellfish, meat, poultry, and general cooked food consumption is regulated by the FDA simply because of the constant risk of food that is uncooked or unproperly prepared.