An FDA-approved chemist typically refers to a professional whose work involves the development, testing, or manufacturing of products that have received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This approval indicates that the products meet the agency's safety and efficacy standards. Chemists in this context may work in pharmaceuticals, food safety, or other regulatory areas to ensure compliance with FDA regulations. However, the term "FDA-approved chemist" is not an official designation; rather, it reflects the chemist's involvement in FDA-regulated activities.
YES!!!!!! it's FDA approved and it's approved by the global FDA
Yes it is FDA approved for consumption.
Yes, the sunscreen I am using is FDA approved.
What types of pigment are approved by the FDA?
capsule endoscopy was FDA approved in 2001.
If a product is FDA approved, it will typically indicate so on the bottle somewhere. Each product is different, and most FDA approved items are not over-the-counter items.
This product is not FDA approved and contains Ephedra which is no longer available for sale in the U.S.
which anti-depresant is not FDA APPROVED for pediatric use
Yes, but just because something is approved by the FDA doesn't mean it is safe...
No
Slim Quick, a dietary supplement comprised of vitamins, minerals, and herbs, is not approved by the FDA.
All about FDA and details about the products which FDA had approved can be clearly seen here http://www.fda.gov/opacom/7approvl.html