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The FDA is led by the Commissioner of Food and Drugs, appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate. The Commissioner reports to the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Remarks by FDA Commissioner Robert Califf at the Reagan Udall Public Meeting on Front of Package Labeling - 11/16/2023 | FDA.
Therapeutic Equivalence (TE) Codes A drug product is deemed to be therapeutically equivalent (A rated) only if: a drug companys approved application contains adequate scientific evidence establishing through in vivo and/or in vitro studies the bioequivalence of the product to a selected reference listed drug.
Janet WoodcockSucceeded bySteven K. GalsonPersonal detailsBornAugust 29, 1948 Washington, Pennsylvania, U.S.SpouseRoger Miller23 more rows
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