"The new data can be particularly helpful in the area of food-safety issues, Jacobson said, because the FDA has “a very limited budget, and traditionally has been behind the curve in identifying problems and trying to correct them.”In the past, this information was available though the Freedom of Information Act, now, it will be available for researchers, companies, and of course lawyers.
The database “gives some hint about hot spots in the food supply,” Jacobson said. “If you see large numbers, it’s probably not some random consumer making a spurious association between a headache and something they ate.”
Interestingly, FDA receives only about 7500 complaints per year. Not a lot when you think about the number of products sold each day to 320 million people.
The FDA updated procedures for filing complaints for consumers. FDA directs consumers on how to report non-emergency complaints. They can call the FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator assigned for each state or to go online and report to MedWatch website.
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https://www.bna.com/fda-food-cosmetics-n73014448792/
FDA Food, Cosmetics Data Boon for Attorneys, Companies
December 19, 2016
https://www.bna.com/fda-food-cosmetics-n73014448792/
FDA Food, Cosmetics Data Boon for Attorneys, Companies
December 19, 2016