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FDA's New Rules Require TV Drug Ads to Be Clearer, More Direct
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA) now requires TV and radio drug ads to be clearer and more direct. The new guidelines, which have been over 15 years in the making, are designed to end industry practices that downplay or distract viewers from risk information.
Why the FDA Wants TV Drug Ads to Use Simpler Words and Lose the Distractions
Clear descriptions of potential risks and side effects will be required under rules that go into effect Nov. 20, even as the Trump administration readies an offensive against big pharma.
New FDA rules target those ubiquitous TV drug commercials
The agency’s new guidelines are created to eliminate pharmaceutical company practices that minimize or distract consumers from knowing risk information about drugs.
FDA implements new rules for drug ads
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has implemented new rules for TV drug ads to make them clearer and more direct in explaining medication risks and side effects.
New FDA rules require TV drug ads to be more clear and direct
The FDA spent more than 15 years crafting the guidelines, which are designed to do away with industry practices that downplay or distract viewers from drug risks.
New FDA Rules for TV Drug Ads: Simpler Language and No Distractions
Those ever-present TV drug ads showing patients hiking, biking or enjoying a day at the beach could soon have a different look: New rules require drugmakers to be clearer and more direct when explaining their medications' risks and side effects.
FDA puts new restrictions on TV ads for drugs
The new rules instruct drugmakers to use simple, consumer-friendly language when describing their drugs, without medical jargon.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved Syndax Pharmaceuticals' drug for the treatment of adult and ...
Food Safety News
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FDA doubles down on import enforcement for mycotoxins, heavy metals and more
The Food and Drug Administration uses import alerts to enforce U.S. food safety regulations for food from foreign countries.
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The FDA Initiated a Class III Recall on More Than 150,000 Bottles of Water
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STAT
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FDA commissioner: We need action and higher-quality research on ultra-processed foods
Researchers, public health and health care groups, advocates, industry, and the public must put tackling diet-related disease ...
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McDonald's Onion Recall Update as FDA Sets Highest Risk Level
The FDA has issued a Class I risk classification for a large number of recalled onions produced by Taylor Farms.
The Baltimore Sun
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FDA announces common over-the-counter cough and cold medicine doesn’t work
The
Food
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announced Wednesday its intention to remove ... effective as a nasal decongestant,” ...
federalnewsnetwork.com
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FDA sees high vacancy rates for drug manufacturer inspectors
Learn how DLA, GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service and the State Department are modernizing their contract and acquisition ...
Monthly Prescribing Reference
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FDA to Review Resubmitted Dupilumab sBLA for Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria
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CCHR Int
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CCHR Urges FDA Overhaul to End Psychiatric Drug and Device Harms
The Mental Health Watchdog calls for reforms to protect public safety, citing decades of antidepressant, electroshock, and psychedelic drug risks.
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