Difference between revisions of "FDA"
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− | #On July 20, 2016, the [[Bovie]] | + | #On April 18, 2015, the '''FDA''' approved Merck's Priapic (mycoxaflopin) for the treatment of both bacterial infections and male impotence.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/08/fda-approves-impotence/ FDA Approves First Antibiotic/Male Impotence Drug: Mycoxaflopin]</ref> |
+ | #On August 21, 2015, the '''FDA''' approved OxyContin for children under the condition that they are "yay high."<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/08/fda-approves-oxycontin-for-kids/ FDA Approves OxyContin for Kids Tall Enough to Get on This Ride]</ref> | ||
+ | #On July 20, 2016, the '''FDA''' granted approval for [[Bovie]] to cut government red tape.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/07/red-tape/ Bovie™ Electrocautery Receives FDA Approval for Cutting Red Tape]</ref> | ||
#On January 28, 2017, the '''FDA''' approved a [[Postmortem Chemotherapy|postmortem chemotherapy]] to be administered up to 5 years after a patient's death.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/01/fda-approves-groundbreaking-postmortem-chemotherapy-protocol/ FDA Approves Groundbreaking Postmortem Chemotherapy Protocol]</ref> | #On January 28, 2017, the '''FDA''' approved a [[Postmortem Chemotherapy|postmortem chemotherapy]] to be administered up to 5 years after a patient's death.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/01/fda-approves-groundbreaking-postmortem-chemotherapy-protocol/ FDA Approves Groundbreaking Postmortem Chemotherapy Protocol]</ref> | ||
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+ | #On August 2, 2015, the '''FDA''' banned the production and use of any narcotic that contains the letter D or a vowel in it in a hope to curb the opioid crisis.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/08/fda-bans/ FDA Bans Any Narcotic with the Letter “D” In It]</ref> | ||
Revision as of 12:39, 29 January 2017
FDA, once stood for the Food & Drug Administration, now stands for the Fentanyl & Dilaudid Administration.
FDA Approvals
- On April 18, 2015, the FDA approved Merck's Priapic (mycoxaflopin) for the treatment of both bacterial infections and male impotence.[1]
- On August 21, 2015, the FDA approved OxyContin for children under the condition that they are "yay high."[2]
- On July 20, 2016, the FDA granted approval for Bovie to cut government red tape.[3]
- On January 28, 2017, the FDA approved a postmortem chemotherapy to be administered up to 5 years after a patient's death.[4]
FDA Bans
- On August 2, 2015, the FDA banned the production and use of any narcotic that contains the letter D or a vowel in it in a hope to curb the opioid crisis.[5]
References
- ↑ FDA Approves First Antibiotic/Male Impotence Drug: Mycoxaflopin
- ↑ FDA Approves OxyContin for Kids Tall Enough to Get on This Ride
- ↑ Bovie™ Electrocautery Receives FDA Approval for Cutting Red Tape
- ↑ FDA Approves Groundbreaking Postmortem Chemotherapy Protocol
- ↑ FDA Bans Any Narcotic with the Letter “D” In It