the question set to public for answer, is a wrong question! it implies that FDA can make an unbiased decision about approving a drug. this assumption, can not hold validity, as FDA is supported by a significant amount, by the pharmaceutical companies. the conflict of interest is already set in, for as long as FDA receives funds from drug companies
The FDA is the organization primarily involved in the medication/drug approval process.
Sandy Weinberg has written: 'Guidebook for drug regulatory submissions' -- subject(s): Drug Approval, Drugs, Drugs, Investigational, Investigational Drugs, Law and legislation, Drug approval
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There are a wide variety of treatments for psoriasis currently available on the market. There are also a wide variety of medications and drugs that are currently being tested and in various stages of the approval process.
Chemists have developed drugs that slow down or stop the growth of cancer.
drugs to fight anthrax and other bioterrorist threats. Such drugs did not require human trials and could be stockpiled by the government prior to approval
there is none.
no, there are still drugs that are still on studies. there are still discovering and studying the advantages and disadvantages of that drugs.
Biovail was a drugs company that was sold in 2010. Drugs that they developed and offered the public include BenzaClin, Dermatop, Lopox, Retin-AG, Ralivia, Perlane and Ovitah.
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After testing and approval, then they can be used on humans.
a newly developed type of canabis