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  2. Form FDA 483 - Wikipedia

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    The header identifies the FDA district office that performed the inspection, the date(s) of inspection, name and address of the facility that was inspected, the name and title of the individual to whom the 483 is issued to (usually the most responsible individual physically present in the facility), a brief description of the type of facility, and the facility's FEI (FDA Establishment ...

  3. OpenFDA - Wikipedia

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    OpenFDA is a project indexing and formatting Food and Drug Administration (FDA) data, and making it accessible to the public. The ultimate goal of enabling the data accessibility is to educate people and save lives. The currently provided API of accessing data is under beta version.

  4. Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition - Wikipedia

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    "Food" within the context of FDA is a very broad term with some limitations. Products that contain meat are regulated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service, with the exception of seafood and some exotic meats. The regulation of eggs is similarly complicated by shared responsibilities between the two agencies.

  5. Nearly 2,000 drug plants are overdue for FDA checks after ...

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    Federal regulators responsible for the safety of the U.S. drug supply are still struggling to get back to where they were in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic upended factory inspections in the U ...

  6. Regulation of food and dietary supplements by the U.S. Food ...

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    The FDA has the authority to inspect any establishment in which food is manufactured, processed, packed, or held. [16] In searching for contamination, the FDA typically uses organoleptic inspection methods – investigators trained to distinguish contamination and decomposition by sight and smell.

  7. FDA warning letter - Wikipedia

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    If the firm markets other FDA-regulated products and the issue(s) affect marketed products—or the inspection extended to marketed products included on the FDA 483, then they may issue a Warning Letter These include the following statement: "Due to the deficiencies listed on the attached FDA 483 we are recommending to the center that approval ...

  8. 174 new health code violations added to St. Clair County ...

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    Health inspectors reported they found fruit flies and ants in a kitchen and more code violations at St. Clair County restaurants.

  9. MedWatch - Wikipedia

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    MedWatch is the Food and Drug Administration’s “Safety Information and Adverse Event Reporting Program.” It interacts with the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS or AERS). MedWatch is used for reporting an adverse event or sentinel event. Founded in 1993, this system of voluntary reporting allows such information to be shared with ...