Crawford in another setback on FDA commissionership
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Yet another roadblock has been erected to stymie Lester Crawford's nomination to become the next full-time FDA Commissioner. Senator Tom Coburn disclosed last week that he will put a hold on a confirmation vote over the agency's failure to implement a condom labelling law. That law, enacted in 2000, required that condom labelling include a disclosure that the product does not prevent all sexually-transmitted diseases.