- U. S. Food and Drug Administration
The FDA is responsible for protecting the public health by ensuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, and medical devices; and by ensuring the
- Drugs | FDA
FDA uses science and data to ensure that approved drugs are of a high quality, safe, and effective Learn more about the FDA’s role in reviewing, approving, and monitoring drugs in the latest
- Recalls, Market Withdrawals, Safety Alerts | FDA
Recalls, Market Withdrawals, Safety Alerts The list below provides information gathered from press releases and other public notices about certain recalls of FDA-regulated products
- What We Do | FDA
FDA fulfills this responsibility by ensuring the security of the food supply and by fostering development of medical products to respond to deliberate and naturally emerging public health threats
- Contact FDA | FDA
By phone: Call 1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332) Call the FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator for your state or region For more details, see How to Report a Problem
- Drug Safety and Availability | FDA
Advances in FDA's Drug Safety Programs (annual reports) Index to Drug-Specific Information FDA Drug Safety Podcasts FDA’s Labeling Resources for Human Prescription Drugs MedWatch Statement on
- Novel Drug Approvals for 2025 | FDA
To see the FDA-approved conditions of use [e g , indication (s), population (s), dosing regimen (s)] for each of these products, please see the most recently approved Prescribing Information (or
- Pharmaceutical Inspections and Compliance | FDA
FDA monitors drugs on the market to help assure they meet FDA requirements for safety and quality regardless of whether they are an application drug
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