grand finity play FDA approves painkiller designed to eliminate addiction associated with opioids
2025-02-01grand finity play This photo provided by Vertex Pharmaceuticals in January 2025 shows a tablet and bottle of the JOURNAVX (suzetrigine) medication. (Vertex Pharmaceuticals via AP) Federal officials on Thursday approved a new type of pain pill design
This photo provided by Vertex Pharmaceuticals in January 2025 shows a tablet and bottle of the JOURNAVX (suzetrigine) medication. Vertex Pharmaceuticals via Assoicated Press WASHINGTON Federal officials on Thursday approved a new type of pain pill d
MANILAgenesis, Philippines The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is launching an information campaign to ensure that senior citizens take advantage of the booklet-free rule for the 20-percent medicine discount. Second prize winners, 109 in total, w
UNAUTHORIZED. Under FDA Advisory Nos. 2025-0028 and 2025-0029, the regulator says Rosmar Skin Essentials’ “Premium Niacinamide Soap” and “Mysterious Madre de Cacao Soap” have no valid certificate of product notification
The US Food and Drug Administration has excluded coconut from its list of tree nuts that are considered major food allergens, which pose a risk to human health. This exclusion from the US FDAs food allergen guidance is deemed a victory for Philippin
MANILAokebet, Philippines The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cautioned the public against the purchase, consumption and giving away as gift of unregistered Cadbury chocolate-coated biscuit. In an advisory, the FDA warned consumers against bu
jolibet FDA warns parents vs choking hazards
2024-12-25MANILAjolibet, Philippines With the gift-giving season approaching, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned parents against choking hazards such as detachable parts of collectible toys. Avoid giving toy collectibles with small, detachable
Canadian certified organic farm-raised King Salmon filets are placed on a tray in a store in Fairfax, Va., April 10, 2015. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Packaged foods in the U.S. will have to follow new rules in order to call themselves “healthy,&r
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