Prices for prescription drugs have skyrocketed disproportionately, making them harder for people of color to afford. The advocacy organization Patients for Affordable Drugs released a report this ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released draft guidance for pharmaceutical manufacturers wishing to replace a color in a drug product. These changes are now viewed as a moderate change ...
Topics for discussion may include how current drug control policies influence the health outcomes of individuals and communities of color who experience mass incarceration, and strategies to mitigate ...
Color additives used in drug products must conform to FDA regulations and be properly listed and approved for the specific use. While a qualitative or quantitative change in inactive ingredients is ...
About every 20 seconds, someone in the United States is arrested on a drug charge, according to FBI data. A vast majority of those arrests are for possession and it’s largely the result of the ...
Industry groups representing drugmakers have expressed support for a US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) draft guidance that would make it easier to replace color additives in drugs, though they ...
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