

If so, you may have a possible legal case against the manufacturer of the potentially dangerous drug or medical product. Simply fill out the short form below and an experienced legal expert will contact you as soon as possible!
Added August 15th, 2006

The Food and Drugs Administration has revealed that it may go electronic when it comes to drug companies registering data and information about their medical products. Officials from the FDA state that this could make the information and the whole process far easier to manage and more streamlined.
Officials from the agency made a statement earlier this week, and said that the process would become more effective and efficient by going electric, and that by building a database of information such as this the data would be more easily available to other parties such as insurance companies, doctors, and government officials.
HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt stated: Having drug makers submit drug information electronically will help to keep an accurate, up-to-date inventory of drugs on the market. This will help us maintain more accurate information and make it easier for us to respond to drug emergencies such as recalls and drug shortages.
This information is currently kept on paper records by the FDA, and some of the information contained includes ingredients, dosage, strengths, and labelling.

Easier Way To Manage... | Printable Version (Opens In New Window)