The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is a federal agency responsible for protecting and promoting public health by ensuring the safety and efficacy of various products, including food, drugs, medical devices, vaccines, cosmetics, and more. The FDA plays a crucial role in regulating and monitoring these products to safeguard consumers and patients.
With a mission to provide accurate information and guidance, the FDA offers resources and programs to educate the public, industry professionals, and health officials. The agency also responds to product issues, recalls, and safety alerts promptly to address potential risks and maintain public trust.
By engaging in ongoing modernization efforts and conducting research in science and technology, the FDA adapts to evolving challenges and implements regulatory measures to uphold standards and ensure the nation's health and safety.
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