Drug Safety, Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 |
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... INDUSTRY EXPENDITURES ON RESEARCH FOODS , DRUGS . DEVICES AND MORE COMPLEX PRODUCTS $ 375 MIL . $ 155 MIL . $ 650 ... industries producing foods , drugs , and therapeutic devices more DRUG SAFETY 11.
... INDUSTRY EXPENDITURES ON RESEARCH FOODS , DRUGS . DEVICES AND MORE COMPLEX PRODUCTS $ 375 MIL . $ 155 MIL . $ 650 ... industries producing foods , drugs , and therapeutic devices more DRUG SAFETY 11.
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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. industries producing foods , drugs , and therapeutic ... industry was spending anywhere from $ 155 to $ 375 million a year on research to develop new products , FDA's ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. industries producing foods , drugs , and therapeutic ... industry was spending anywhere from $ 155 to $ 375 million a year on research to develop new products , FDA's ...
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... industry is indicated by the extremely sharp increase in consumer spending for pre- scriptions . This has grown from $ 150 million in 1940 to approximately $ 2.2 billion today . Initially , FDA fulfills its responsibilities in the drug ...
... industry is indicated by the extremely sharp increase in consumer spending for pre- scriptions . This has grown from $ 150 million in 1940 to approximately $ 2.2 billion today . Initially , FDA fulfills its responsibilities in the drug ...
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... industry , and 19 contacts by industry . Some new drug applications are shorter and some longer , some require less time and some more . But each application requires an institutional decision that bears on the health of the Nation for ...
... industry , and 19 contacts by industry . Some new drug applications are shorter and some longer , some require less time and some more . But each application requires an institutional decision that bears on the health of the Nation for ...
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... industry over the past 20 years has been phenomenal as chart 22 shows . The high standard of living enjoyed by most Americans is largely the reason for the growth of this industry . People today can afford to buy more cosmetics , and ...
... industry over the past 20 years has been phenomenal as chart 22 shows . The high standard of living enjoyed by most Americans is largely the reason for the growth of this industry . People today can afford to buy more cosmetics , and ...
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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.