Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967: Hearings. 89th Congress, 2d Session, Part 1; Part 5 |
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Mr. Chairman , I am pleased to appear before this committee today , in my capacity as the newly appointed Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration . This agency is in a period of transition , occasioned by the retirement of ...
Mr. Chairman , I am pleased to appear before this committee today , in my capacity as the newly appointed Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration . This agency is in a period of transition , occasioned by the retirement of ...
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Most of this increase will go to FDA's 18 field offices , including 170 new positions for field drug regulatory work , which ... and biological contamination of foods and to the study of ways in which drugs act on experimental animals .
Most of this increase will go to FDA's 18 field offices , including 170 new positions for field drug regulatory work , which ... and biological contamination of foods and to the study of ways in which drugs act on experimental animals .
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At the time of the last monthly report there were 1,434 investigational new drugs pending review ; 250 , approximately , new drug applications were pending review . There were some 5,000 drugs which have been marketed since 1938 for ...
At the time of the last monthly report there were 1,434 investigational new drugs pending review ; 250 , approximately , new drug applications were pending review . There were some 5,000 drugs which have been marketed since 1938 for ...
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Are you satisfied with the reporting of adverse drug reactions . ... of adverse reaction reporting which will give us a good baseline from which we can make more intelligent appraisals of the risks involved in administering drugs .
Are you satisfied with the reporting of adverse drug reactions . ... of adverse reaction reporting which will give us a good baseline from which we can make more intelligent appraisals of the risks involved in administering drugs .
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The arrangement is that the Kaiser - Permanente physicians would provide reports on adverse experience with drugs ... would be expanded and carried into the out - patient work . Mr. FLOOD . What is adverse here ? Dr. GODDARD . The drug ...
The arrangement is that the Kaiser - Permanente physicians would provide reports on adverse experience with drugs ... would be expanded and carried into the out - patient work . Mr. FLOOD . What is adverse here ? Dr. GODDARD . The drug ...
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