Drug Safety, Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 |
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... distribution techniques . They apply to research and testing procedures and to a host of other factors profoundly related to the progress this Nation can make to provide us all with better health and improved standards of living ...
... distribution techniques . They apply to research and testing procedures and to a host of other factors profoundly related to the progress this Nation can make to provide us all with better health and improved standards of living ...
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... distribution of foods , for example , have been stimulated by the industry's need to provide for a fast - growing U.S. urban population . Whereas U.S. farm population was 31 million in 1938 , it is less than half of that number today ...
... distribution of foods , for example , have been stimulated by the industry's need to provide for a fast - growing U.S. urban population . Whereas U.S. farm population was 31 million in 1938 , it is less than half of that number today ...
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... distribution that require new enforcement techniques ; and ( 3 ) produce new and complex products , such as more sophisticated drugs , new food additives and color additives , increasingly toxic pesticides , an ever greater variety of ...
... distribution that require new enforcement techniques ; and ( 3 ) produce new and complex products , such as more sophisticated drugs , new food additives and color additives , increasingly toxic pesticides , an ever greater variety of ...
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... distribution of dangerous and potent drugs which should be sold only on prescription . This is a growing responsibility largely because of the increasing misuse of drugs , such as the amphetamines and barbiturates . These two drugs are ...
... distribution of dangerous and potent drugs which should be sold only on prescription . This is a growing responsibility largely because of the increasing misuse of drugs , such as the amphetamines and barbiturates . These two drugs are ...
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... DISTRIBUTION OF HABIT FORMING BAR- -BITURATE AND STIMULANT DRUGS CHART 31 • REQUIRE WARNINGS AGAINST MISUSE ON CON- -TAINERS OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES SUBJECT TO THE FOOD , DRUG AND COSMETIC ACT • PROVIDE SUBPOENA POWER FOR FDA'S ...
... DISTRIBUTION OF HABIT FORMING BAR- -BITURATE AND STIMULANT DRUGS CHART 31 • REQUIRE WARNINGS AGAINST MISUSE ON CON- -TAINERS OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES SUBJECT TO THE FOOD , DRUG AND COSMETIC ACT • PROVIDE SUBPOENA POWER FOR FDA'S ...
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Page 642 - ... evidence consisting of adequate and well-controlled investigations, including clinical investigations, by experts qualified by scientific training and experience to evaluate the effectiveness of the drug involved, on the basis of which it could fairly and responsibly be concluded by such experts that the drug will have the effect it purports or is represented to have under the conditions of use prescribed, recommended, or suggested in the labeling or proposed labeling thereof.
Page 35 - ... a full list of the articles used as components of such drug; (3) a full statement of the composition of such drug; (4) a full description of the methods used in, and the facilities and controls used for, the manufacture, processing, and packing of such drug...
Page 76 - Secretary pursuant to subsection (b), do not include adequate tests by all methods reasonably applicable to show whether or not such drug is safe for use under the conditions prescribed, recommended, or suggested in the proposed labeling...
Page 44 - States shall be exempt from the requirements of section 505 (a) of the Act if the following conditions are complied with: (1) The label of such drug bears the statement "CAUTION: NEW DRUG LIMITED BY FEDERAL (OR UNITED STATES) LAW TO INVESTIGATIONAL USE...
Page 301 - Section l(a) and is a necessary incentive to call forth private risk capital and expense to bring the invention to the point of practical application.
Page 470 - Chairman, shall leave title to such invention in the employee, subject, however, to the reservation to the Government of a nonexclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free license in the invention with power to grant licenses for all governmental purposes...
Page 578 - Secretary finds (1) that clinical or other experience, tests, or other scientific data show that such drug is unsafe for use under the conditions of use upon the basis of which the application was approved...
Page 119 - ... drug, based on a fair evaluation of all material facts, is false or misleading in any particular and...
Page 121 - ... when the agency for good cause finds (and incorporates the finding and a brief statement of reasons therefor in the rules issued) that notice and public procedure thereon are impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest.
Page 320 - ... he should retain the principal or exclusive rights for a further period of time, the government shall have the right to require the granting of a license to an applicant on a non-exclusive royalty free basis.