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FDA warns about herbal drug kratom, used for pain relief: What to know about side effects Kratom is often used as a substitute for opioids, but it's not regulated as a drug.
First, natural medicine can be safe, but without the FDA or other regulatory entities reviewing the contents of a given ...
What to know about the effort to get rid of artificial food dyes 04:06. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Friday it has approved the use of three color additives from natural sources ...
The Chairman of the Tobinco Group of Companies, Elder Dr. Nana Amo Tobin I, says that the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) should regulate herbal medicines to ensure their potency is known.
Herbal remedies are alternative medicines derived from plant matter. For centuries, people have used the leaves, seeds, stems, and oil extracts of various plants in medicine.
The FDA has approved suzetrigine (Journavx), a new non-opioid oral drug for acute pain in adults – the first new class of non-opioid pain medicine approved in over 20 years.
In April, FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary announced the agency would work with the industry to remove and replace the dyes, though the FDA largely hasn’t yet made this a requirement for industry.
The FDA approved three natural food dyes that comes from plants and minerals this week, amid its transition away from petroleum-based dyes in the food supply. LIVE News ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved three new color additives from natural sources “that will expand the palette of available colors from natural sources for manufacturers to ...
(CNN) — The US Food and Drug Administration has approved three new color additives from natural sources “that will expand the palette of available colors from natural sources for manufacturers ...