Johnson & Johnson to Pay $2.2 Billion for Unapproved Drug Promotions
Pushing medications for unauthorized uses
Pushing medications for unauthorized uses
Though it still doesn't know why some jerky treats are currently killing dogs
What would we do without you?
For the children, science be damned
Over violations of manufacturing rules
Another government failure of big government.
Why markets are superior to government mandates when it comes to food labeling.
Took nearly 10 years after law was passed asking for it
Compliance expected to cost industries $480 million
Regulation could end up hurting large-scale pastures
Only company will be allowed to sell drug over-the-counter without prescription
1980s policy has been studied for review since 2010
Bad regulations prevent manufacturers from updating labels about new risks
Most mandatory government food labeling schemes stink. Private ones usually don't stink. Problem, meet solution.
Attempt to enforce age restrictions dropped
Outdated rule based on fears of AIDS transmission
There is no obvious explanation why something used safely over half a century by hundreds of millions of women should remain so restricted.
Malware jumping to them from infected computers
Would tell those using the bed about possible risks of cancer
How about if we just soak our gum in our coffee?
The FDA's latest misguided crackdown targets caffeine. It's déjà vu all over again.
Wants to stop order from taking effect during appeal
Obama administration had imposed an age minimum limit of 17
A new FDA report could mean more of your favorite cheeses will be unavailable in the United States.
Addiction fears means nobody can have it unless they make changes
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