FDA Fines American Red Cross Another $9.6 Million
For the second time in less than 2 years, FDA has levied fines of more than $9 million on the Biomedical Services arm of the American National Red Cross. The fines are due to violations by the Red...
View ArticleFDA and Stealth Recalls
Stealth - the act or characteristic of moving with extreme care and quietness, especially so as to avoid detection - Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged © HarperCollins Publishers...
View ArticleUS Food and Drug Administration – More Than Just An Enforcement Agency
I was reminded today that the US Food and Drug Administration is more than just an enforcement agency. FDA also supports research into technologies and methods designed to speed the identification of...
View ArticleGovernment Transparency – An Oxymoron: Updated
Oxymoron - a rhetorical device or figure of speech in which contradictory or opposite words or concepts are combined for effect - Ologies & -Isms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. On June 27,...
View ArticleGuest Blog: Going Public The FDA Way
The following Guest Blog first appeared on barfblog.com, and is reproduced here with the kind permission of its author, Doug Powell. Going Public: there may be some rules but FDA says they’re a secret...
View ArticleSunland vs. FDA: Who Should We Believe?
At no time in its twenty-four year history has Sunland, Inc. released for distribution any products that it knew to be potentially contaminated with harmful microorganisms. - Jimmie Shearer, President...
View ArticleFDA Flexes Muscles To Achieve Kasel Pet Treat Recall
The extensive ‘voluntary’ pet treat recall announced on February 19th by Kasel Associated Industries (Denver, CO) was triggered by FDA’s threat to invoke its new mandatory recall authority, according...
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