Posted by | Posted in FDA Consumers | Posted on 08-01-2012
FDA warns consumers about a potentially contaminated nasal spray, contact lenses that may cause eye injuries, an unapproved drug sold as a testosterone booster, and more.
FDA warns consumers about a potentially contaminated nasal spray, contact lenses that may cause eye injuries, an unapproved drug sold as a testosterone booster, and more.
New enforcement and inspection measures in the Food Safety Modernization Act add muscle to FDA’s mission to keep consumers safe from foods that could harm them.
FDA is urging consumers to examine the labels of liquid infant’s acetaminophen to avoid giving the wrong dose as a less concentrated form of the popular medicine arrives in stores.