FDA states: Advisory labels too vague
The U.S. Food Drug and Administration has noted that a careful reading of food labels might not be sufficient to keep the sufferers of food allergy safe. In a public hearing, the agency indicated that a product could unintentionally contain trace amounts of an allergen, such as peanuts. “Advisory warnings confuse the consumers and do not help them in taking the right decision. The FDA wants to construct a long-term strategy to help producers use clearer advisory labels.
- Asthmatx Receives FDA Advisory Panel Recommendation for Approvable with Conditions for Bronchial Thermoplasty
- GlaxoSmithKline gets EU nod for pre-pandemic bird flu vaccine
- Gardasil gets through safety check
- The FDA committee recommends use of GARDASIL on boys and men
