WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration is reconsidering whether doctors who prescribe painkillers like OxyContin should be required to take safety training courses, according to federal ...
The Food and Drug Administration has gutted a division responsible for training agency staff and outside health-care professionals on an array of public health, regulation and safety practices and ...
Two advisory panels from the Food and Drug Administration will meet Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss the agency’s strategy to reduce adverse outcomes of opioid use, including review of its current ...
The FDA has opted not to require special training for physicians prescribing long-acting narcotic painkillers, according to a Health Aim report. The FDA made the announcement after several years of ...
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The Food and Drug Administration is requiring manufacturers of the most widely prescribed painkillers to provide extensive training to doctors in an attempt to reduce the number of patients who become ...
The FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health will provide two new training programs for medical device reviewers, according to an FDA news release. The center is about to launch the Reviewer ...
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