FDA To Release e-Adverse Event System Iteratively, Starting With Foods
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA's electronic "rational questionnaire" adverse event data collection system will initially only accept reportable food events, then expand to veterinary drug events, followed by reports for devices, drugs and other products regulated by the agency, according to a May 20 Federal Register 1notice
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