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For driving change and advancement in the federal health arena, FedHealthIT100 honors the following FDA staff. Congratulations and thank you for your fierce determination and dedication to drive innovation. https://t.co/e5VPKBz9GP https://t.co/OG0nLepqbn
FDA, @CDCgov, state/local partners are investigating two E. coli O157:H7 illness outbreaks. We don’t know what food is getting people sick or if it involves FDA-regulated food. We’re working to pinpoint the sources & will share information as available. https://t.co/uVoRFAEvjt https://t.co/fivixUurkQ
RT @FDAOncology: Breast cancer is the 2nd leading cause of cancer death in Native American women. Oct 22, 2pm ET, hear from Tribal l… https://t.co/SgKqgHDXrh
RT @FDAOncology: Breast cancer is the 2nd leading cause of cancer death in Native American women. Oct 22, 2pm ET, hear from Tribal l… https://t.co/SgKqgHDXrh
RT @FDADeviceInfo: The @US_FDA encourages you to protect your medical devices that may be more open to cybersecurity breaches. Check o… https://t.co/ro2YQMRUOz
There are currently no FDA approved drugs or vaccines to treat or prevent #COVID19. A new FDA video contains tips to help you spot fraudulent products. https://t.co/4MRjsQFieV
As of today, 249 tests are authorized by FDA under EUAs; these include 199 molecular tests, 46 antibody tests, and 4 antigen tests.
We updated guidance on the conduct of clinical trials of medical products during the #COVID19 public health emergency. The guidance has a new Q&A on an investigator’s responsibility to review all investigational new drug application safety reports. https://t.co/wEU55kcw4m
In our ongoing response to the #COVID19 pandemic, the FDA has taken more steps to help protect public health. Read the latest in our Daily Roundup. https://t.co/64stfo7wJ4
Tempted to buy or use questionable products that claim to help diagnose, treat, cure, and even prevent #COVID19? Here are some tips from FDA to identify false or misleading claims and get help. https://t.co/iFvB4Ipyaz https://t.co/qWfvaP8h1C
RT @FDA_Drug_Info: There are currently no FDA approved drugs, including hand sanitizer, to prevent or treat #COVID19. Hand sanitizers… https://t.co/JXAlONtbyB
False. Studies have shown that microwaves heat baby's milk unevenly. This results in "hot spots" that can scald a baby's mouth and throat. Instead place a bottle of #breastmilk under hot, running water or heat the bottle in a pan. https://t.co/RYIiCEuLkF https://t.co/VdsdYcMZHM
#ContactLensHealthWeek #ProtectYourEyes QT @FDAfood: Do not eat any food directly exposed to #flood water. Sanitize pans, dishes, utensils, or ANYTHING that touched fl… https://t.co/A702iF2EZB)
FDA issued an updated FDA COVID-19 Response At-A-Glance Summary that provides a quick look at facts, figures, and highlights of the agency's response efforts. https://t.co/gLbMOHbgih
To date, the FDA has currently authorized 213 tests under EUAs; these include 174 molecular tests, 37 antibody tests, and 2 antigen tests.
We issued an emergency use authorization for use of Baxter Healthcare Corporation’s REGIOCIT for adult patients being treated with continuous renal replacement therapy and for whom regional citrate anticoagulation is appropriate. https://t.co/JUqEjdGpk2
FDA continues to combat #COVID19. Read our Daily Roundup for a look at some of our most recent actions. https://t.co/fDkQwUpJJv https://t.co/gdgnXhwH0w
We are providing a device shortage list that notes reflects the categories of devices we have determined to be in shortage limited supply and. We also are providing a list of medical devices for which manufacturing has been permanently discontinued. https://t.co/0gxWAZYKLf
To date, the FDA has currently authorized 212 tests under EUAs; these include 173 molecular tests, 37 antibody tests, and 2 antigen tests.
We cleared for marketing in the U.S. a surgical gown and 3 polymer patient examination gloves intended for medical purposes to provide a barrier against potentially infectious materials and other contaminants, including for use during #COVID19.