...the constitutional right to obtain and use contraceptives." The FDA was preparing to let Plan B and Plan B One-Step emergency...
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...treat schizophrenia. According to a Justice Department press release, these uses were never approved by the FDA. The fines are connected with...
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...Moss' decision was known Friday and her opinion was available to the press Monday. In her opinion, Moss held that the generics such...
...The mass deaths generated international press attention. DOJ lawyers...in the history of the FDA, hit one snag after another...
...are met, according to a press release the companies issued....
...Devices and Radiological Health, during a Sept. 24, 2009, press conference call, according to an FDA transcript. Deputy Commissioner Josh Sharfstein added, "...
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