Food and Drug Administration

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The United States Food and Drug Administration is the government agency responsible for regulating food, dietary supplements, drugs, cosmetics, medical devices, biologics and blood products in the United States.

One aspect of its jurisdiction over food is regulation of the content of health claims on food labels.

History

  • 1927 — The "Bureau of Chemistry" is reorganized into two separate entities. Regulatory functions are located in the "Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration", and nonregulatory research is located in the "Bureau of Chemistry and Soils".
  • 1930 — The name of the "Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration" is shortened to "Food and Drug Administration" (FDA) under an agricultural appropriations act.

The FDA does not protect consumers as much as many people might think. See Leavitt, Fred (2003) The REAL Drug Abusers. Rowman & Littlefield.

Related Legislation

External link

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