Deleted Tweets From Scott Gottlieb, R-D.C.
Scott Gottlieb's accounts: SteveFDA
Tracked Between: October 20, 2017-January 20, 2021
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
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RT @FDATobacco: FDA is seeking scientific evidence related to the role that flavors, including menthol, play in tobacco product use… https://t.co/x66Jbo5462
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
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RT @FDAMedia: FDA finalizes guidances to accelerate the development of reliable, beneficial next generation sequencing-based test… https://t.co/j9eTJ1i28a
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
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RT @InHealthPolicy: FDA Unveils Guidances Aimed At Streamlining In Vitro Diagnostics Reviews https://t.co/CEcphKrvWH
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
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RT @SecAzar: Great to welcome Judy Stecker to @HHSGov as Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs. https://t.co/qdcylGKapB
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
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RT @FDAOncology: FDA review finds most oncology products granted accelerated approval have clinical benefit verified a few years lat… https://t.co/srBTwAb3Qf
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
Today #FDA takes critical step to protect consumers from dangers of highly concentrated or pure caffeine supplements marketed in bulk quantities https://t.co/qgcX50bWl0 FDA makes clear pure or highly concentrated caffeine sold in bulk quantities directly
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
FDA will take action when dietary supplement products with potentially dangerous amounts of caffeine put consumers at risk https://t.co/qgcX50bWl0 Just a single teaspoon of powdered pure caffeine product can contain 2.5 times a toxic dose of caffeine; 2 t
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
#FDA has additional tools for tobacco product manufacturers and importers preparing ingredient listing submissions. They are for all tobacco products but focused on newly regulated ones like e-liquids used in e-cigarettes https://t.co/YWhfZwsRPa
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
We’re working to ensure our regulation of tobacco products is efficient, predictable, transparent for manufacturers; while upholding FDA’s public health mission https://t.co/YWhfZwsRPa We’ll continue to assist industry in complying w/ regs through meeting
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
Today FDA published a revised guidance providing more clarity to tobacco product manufacturers and importers on submitting info on their product ingredients, and how FDA intends to enforce this requirement https://t.co/7cP0UVON8y
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
#FDA is taking new action today to address the significant public health risks associated with pure caffeine being marketed to consumers in bulk packaging and in extremely high doses that creates an unreasonable risk of potentially lethal overdoses. https
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
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#FDA is working hard to identify brands, but for now: chopped romaine lettuce from Yuma, AZ area is likely source of ongoing illness outbreak. 35 people got sick. Unless you know your chopped romaine is not from Yuma area, don’t eat it. https://t.co/We02x
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
This current E. coli outbreak is likely linked to chopped romaine lettuce from Yuma, AZ area. This outbreak is different from an earlier one linked to leafy greens. Confirm source of chopped romaine before eating. https://t.co/We02xgGjGj
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
RT @JayneODonnell: Updated with comment from @CRN_Supplements @US_FDA may block consumer sales of pure or near pure bulk caffeine to… https://t.co/VJrFBty59c
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
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RT @foodsafetygov: Outbreak Alert: 35 people sick in 11 states with E. coli infections linked to chopped romaine lettuce. Don’t eat an… https://t.co/CWCw6rZyVb
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
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Lettuce illnesses may lessen: The growing season in Yuma, AZ – where the chopped romaine that likely sickened 35 people – is ending, then CA’s season begins. https://t.co/We02xgGjGj
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
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RT @HarkinAtDrake: At the National Food Policy Conference, FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said, “Improvements in diet and nutrition… https://t.co/0AJ9TUua0y
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
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RT @SGottliebFDA: #FDA is advising consumers not to eat recalled eggs produced by Rose Acre Farms’ Hyde County farm. Eggs sold under… https://t.co/XOIfOcBK8r
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
#FDA is advising consumers not to eat recalled eggs produced by Rose Acre Farms’ Hyde County farm. Eggs sold under multiple brand names in 9 states https://t.co/avbXxL1B05 FDA testing determined that these eggs are connected to 22 illnesses caused by Salm
SteveFDA (R-D.C.)
@SGottliebFDA
#FDA will continue to take steps to eliminate tactics whereby brand drug makers frustrate lawful generic entry by making it hard for generic firms to get access to doses of branded drug needed to run the FDA required, generic drug approval studies https:/