Unapproved Drugs and Medicaid
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Medicaid Spent $200 Million on Unapproved Drugs - Health Blog - WSJ
feeds.wsjonline.com — “An Associated Press investigation finds that the government health program for the poor spent nearly $198 on unapproved drugs from 2004 to 2007.” View full resource at feeds.wsjonline.com
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Unapproved Drugs: Enforcement Actions
fda.gov — “Unapproved Drugs: Enforcement Actions” View full resource at fda.gov
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RT @FDA_Drug_Info: Follow-up letters sent to manufacturers of unapproved morphine sulfate IR 20 mg/mL products. http://bit.ly/UN_MS
What are unapproved drugs and why are they on the market?
fda.gov — “FDA Basics Question: What are unapproved drugs and why are they on the market?” View full resource at fda.gov
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What are unapproved drugs and why are they on the market? http://bit.ly/ak9CV4
How Medicaid Paid $30M for an Unapproved Skin Ointment That Didn’t Work | BNET
bnet.com — “Medicaid paid $30 million for a skin ointment that didn’t work, all because drug companies figured out that the government doesn’t check i” View full resource at bnet.com
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Unapproved Qualaquin Use Is Risky
webmd.com — “The FDA has issued a new warning about the use of the malaria drug Qualaquin (quinine sulfate) to prevent or treat nighttime leg cramps, stating that it can cause serious side effects.” View full resource at webmd.com
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webMD: Unapproved Qualaquin Use Is Risky http://bit.ly/ar3kuK Full http://bit.ly/dufSdW
FDA Alert: Ibuprofen (Unapproved) topical drug products
drugs.com — “FDA Alert: Ibuprofen (Unapproved) topical drug products” View full resource at drugs.com
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FDA Alert - FDA Issues Warnings on Unapproved Topical Ibuprofen - http://bit.ly/2QOoly
FDA prompts removal of unapproved drugs from market
fda.gov — “The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today took action against companies that manufacture, distribute, or market certain unapproved prescription oral cough, cold, and allergy products.” View full resource at fda.gov
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FDA Intends to Remove Unapproved Drugs from Market
fda.gov — “Federal regulators intend to take certain unapproved prescription medicines intended to relieve cough, cold, and allergy symptoms off the U.S. market. Has one of these oral medicines been prescribed for you?” View full resource at fda.gov
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AAAAI Explains Distinction Of Unapproved Drugs And The Components Of These Products
medicalnewstoday.com — “As the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that they are requiring the removal of unapproved prescription cold, oral cough and allergy products from the market, the American Academy of All” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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AAAAI Explains Distinction Of Unapproved Drugs And The Components Of These Products http://mnt.to/3RQx #allergy
Natural Standard Blog: FDA Pulls Unapproved Drugs
blog.naturalstandard.com — “The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has called for the removal of about 500 unapproved prescription drugs that are taken by mouth to treat colds, cough and allergies. These drugs are unapproved because the FDA has not reviewed their...” View full resource at blog.naturalstandard.com
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FDA Intends to Remove Unapproved Drugs From Market
disabled-world.com — “Regulators aim to take certain unapproved prescription medicines for cough cold and allergy symptoms off the U.S. market” View full resource at disabled-world.com
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FDA cracks down on unapproved cold and allergy drugs
washingtonpost.com — “The FDA pulls more than 500 unapproved prescription cough, cold and allergy products.” View full resource at washingtonpost.com
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FDA cracks down on unapproved cold and allergy drugs http://bit.ly/dUFwYN
FDA hosting webinar for AVMA members on unapproved drugs
avma.org — “The Food and Drug Administration's Center for Veterinary Medicine has arranged a webinar for Thursday, Jan. 26, about the use of unapproved animal drugs and the agency's current activities to address this area.” View full resource at avma.org
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RT @avmavets: FDA hosting webinar for AVMA members on unapproved drugs http://t.co/TDpv8TVp
FDA cracks down on unapproved cold and allergy drugs
washingtonpost.com — “The FDA pulls more than 500 unapproved prescription cough, cold and allergy products.” View full resource at washingtonpost.com
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RT @washingtonpost: #FDA cracks down on unapproved cold & #allergy #drugs http://wapo.st/hDuT3C
How Unapproved Drugs Make it to Market - TIME Healthland
healthland.time.com — “It may come as a surprise that some of the drugs your doctor can prescribe have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). That means that they haven--™t been evaluated for safety or efficacy, and there isn--™t any evidence that they actually work.” View full resource at healthland.time.com
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