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FDA, Drug Ads
FDA's New Rules Require TV Drug Ads to Be Clearer, More Direct
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA) now requires TV and radio drug ads to be clearer and more direct. The new guidelines, which have been over 15 years in the making, are designed to end industry practices that downplay or distract viewers from risk information.
New FDA rules for TV drug ads: Simpler language and no distractions
The new rules, which cover both TV and radio, instruct drugmakers to use simple, consumer-friendly language when describing their drugs, without medical jargon, distracting visuals or audio effects. A 2007 law directed the FDA to ensure that drug risk information appears “in a clear, conspicuous and neutral manner.”
FDA implements new rules for drug ads
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has implemented new rules for TV drug ads to make them clearer and more direct in explaining medication risks and side effects.
New FDA rules target those ubiquitous TV drug commercials
The agency’s new guidelines are created to eliminate pharmaceutical company practices that minimize or distract consumers from knowing risk information about drugs.
FDA puts new restrictions on TV ads for drugs
The new rules instruct drugmakers to use simple, consumer-friendly language when describing their drugs, without medical jargon.
RFK Jr.'s plan for changing U.S. food and drug system
RFK Jr.'s plan for changing the U.S. food and drug system
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an environmental and anti-vaccine activist, was selected by President-elect Donald Trump to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, the United States' top health agency.
Where RFK Jr. could go on food policy
On social media and talk shows, Kennedy repeatedly hammers the food industry, claiming it is “mass poisoning” the American public.
RFK Jr. wants to battle processed foods if part of Trump admin
If Kennedy lands a White House role in Trump's second administration, he wants to eliminate processed foods in school lunches.
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Kraft Heinz to face consumers in court over claim its mac and cheese has additives: Judge
Kraft Heinz will have to go to court after a federal judge did not dismiss a class action lawsuit alleging the company lied ...
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What R.F.K. Jr. Gets Right — and Wrong — About Nutrition
What the research suggests: Many public health and nutrition experts agree that ultraprocessed foods — which make up an ...
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FDA commissioner: We need action and higher-quality research on ultra-processed foods
Researchers, public health and health care groups, advocates, industry, and the public must put tackling diet-related disease ...
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Healthcare Policies to Watch in the New Trump Administration
Investors and entrepreneurs will track decisions affecting drugs, medical devices and telehealth.
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Wisconsin health community expresses mix of curiosity and concern over RFK Jr. nomination
RFK Jr.'s nomination as head of Department of Health and Human Services spotlights unorthodox health views, but scientists ...
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What Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said about vaccines, fluoride and food dye as Trump nominates him to head the Department of Health and Human Services
President-elect Donald Trump has named Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as his choice for the next secretary of the Department of Health ...
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Global health chiefs welcome RFK’s attack on junk food as ‘poison’ and the need for more exercise
Promises by Donald Trump’s controversial new pick for America’s health chief to tackle spiralling rates of obesity, diabetes ...
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Kennedy’s Vow to Take On Big Food Could Alienate His New G.O.P. Allies
Processed foods are in the cross hairs of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., but battling major companies could collide with ...
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