U.S. Food And Drug Administration (fda)
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Perry woman claims illness linked to salmonella outbreak
An elderly Taylor County woman who spent about seven days hospitalized for exposure to salmonella has filed a complaint against an Indiana-based egg producer and a Missouri-based grocery chain following a recall of more than 200 million eggs earlier this year. -
FDA backs down from releasing genetically modified mosquitoes after lawsuit threatened
KEY HAVEN, Fla. — When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that it was dropping plans to release millions of genetically engineered mosquitoes in Key Haven, Florida, many people breathed a sigh of relief. -
Florida court to hear consolidated cases against makers of Abilify
A district-court judge in Florida will oversee consolidated litigation against the makers of a brand of medications used to treat several mental disorders. -
Rock Creek Pharmaceuticals files for bankruptcy
WILMINGTON -- Rock Creek Pharmaceuticals and its two wholly-owned subsidiaries have filed for bankruptcy protection with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the District of Delaware. -
Consent decree stops Florida distributor from selling supplement claiming to cure herpes
ORLANDO – The Florida distributor of a dietary supplement that claimed to cure herpes has stopped distributing the product after agreeing to a consent decree, both the Justice Department and the Food and Drug Administration announced recently.