FDA consumer website revamped
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Additions to FDA's revised consumer 1website include two brochures on drug safety, the agency says Nov. 25. "Kids Aren't Just Small Adults" provides safety tips for giving nonprescription drugs to children, while "Facts About Generic Drugs" answers the nine most common questions about generics. The site also features a public service announcement entitled "Counterfeit Medicines: Filled With Empty Promises," as well as text and graphic versions of information on OTCs, purchase of drugs online or outside the U.S. and ensuring safe use of medicine...
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