- 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
- Washington State Import Offices and Ports of Entry | FDA
Home For Industry Import Program Contact the FDA Import Program Import Offices and Ports of Entry Washington State Import Offices and Ports of Entry
- FDA Dashboards - Inspections
FDA does not issue CGMP certificates at the conclusion of an inspection Instead, this dashboard provides the outcomes, including classification and other details, of a firm’s most recent inspection
- Import Offices and Ports of Entry | FDA
If you need additional assistance, use the interactive map to contact the FDA import office that covers your port of entry
- 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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