FDA Painkiller OK designed to end the dependence on opioids and the risk of overdose Aitrend

Washington – Federal officials approved Thursday a new type of pain in pain designed to eliminate the risk of dependence and overdose associated with opioid Medicines like Vicodin and Oxycontin. The Food and Drug Administration of the United States said it had approved the Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Jouravx pill, for short-term pain that often follows surgery … Read more

FDA finally bans red dye #3 from food, drinks and drugs in the US – following link to cancer Aitrend

FDA finally bans red dye #3 from food, drinks and drugs in the US – following link to cancer

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A variety of sugary cereals that contain or formerly contained one or more food colorings – credit, Unsplash In a long-awaited decision, the Food and Drug Administration announced this week that it would ban the use of Red Dye No. 3 (RD3) in foods. Food companies have until 2027 to remove it, while pharmaceutical companies … Read more

VidaSlim Products Recalled Due to “Serious or Fatal” Poisoning Risk: FDA – National Aitrend

VidaSlim Products Recalled Due to “Serious or Fatal” Poisoning Risk: FDA – National

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A warning to supplement users: A Texas-based company is pulling several of its weight loss products from shelves after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) discovered a potentially deadly ingredient in product samples. On December 13, the FDA and the company Motivate Me Ashley announced the recall out of 11 products sold under the … Read more

Epidemic of E. coli at McDonald’s: No more safety risks as US FDA closes investigation – National Aitrend

VidaSlim Products Recalled Due to “Serious or Fatal” Poisoning Risk: FDA – National

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The US government announced on Tuesday that it had closed its investigation into a Outbreak of E. coli linked to McDonald’s Hamburgers Quarter Pounder after determining there is no longer a safety risk. The hearth, which was first reported on October 22has sickened at least 104 people in 14 states, including 34 hospitalized, according to … Read more