why was the FDA created
As per the the FDA's own web site, "The Food and Drug Administration is the oldest comprehensive consumer protection agency in the U. S. federal government. Its origins can be traced back to the appointment of Lewis Caleb Beck in the Patent Office around 1848 to carry out chemical analyses of agricultural products, a function that the newly created Department of Agriculture inherited in 1862. Although it was not known by its present name until 1930, FDA's modern regulatory functions began with the passage of the 1906 Pure Food and Drugs Act, a law a quarter-century in the making that prohibited interstate commerce in adulterated and misbranded food and drugs. "
FDA - trade union - was created in 1918.
no it is the worst diet ever created. if you do this diet your retarted
There are very few FDA-approved weight loss drugs on the market. The most popular ones are Alli, Xenical, Meridia and Sanorex.
Pharmaceutical companies provide half of funding to the FDA, since the Prescription Drug User Fee Act was created in 1992, which indicates companies wanting drug approval must pay user fees. Before this, solely the United States treasury, and consequentially taxpayers, funded the FDA.
SANDwiches are not regulated by the FDA.
what is FDA drug rating
"An FDA consultant is basically an extension of the FDA, helping companies meet the regulations set forth by the FDA." An FDA consultant is just someone that makes sure your company is adhering to Food and Drug Admin. Standards.
YES!!!!!! it's FDA approved and it's approved by the global FDA
it means its not fda aproved organic
what was the year the FDA stated their website page.
Its called the fda
The FDA is a law that regulates to cold and hot beverages, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Regulation is when All the food products manufacturers and producers are under the control of FDA. This is used many scenarios with buisness like Coco Cola. This law was created in the US but has now expanded through Europe and India