Public Outreach To Consumers, Physicians Could Improve AE Reporting - OIG
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Expanded public outreach efforts to educate consumers and health professionals about FDA's dietary supple-ment adverse event reporting system likely would improve the quality and quantity of AERs, the HHS Office of Inspector General report finds.
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