Getting information about the FDA and its activities. (FDA Contacts).www.fda.gov--FDA home page with consumer education material, press releases, industry guidance, bulletins for health professionals, and other information and data. Office of Special Health Issues--a special office of the FDA that answers questions about the FDA's activities related to HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome , cancer, the Patient Representative Program, and other special health issues. For assistance or information contact: Richard Klein Food and Drug Administration Office of Special Health Issues 5600 Fishers Lane, F-12 Rockville, MD 20857 voice: 301.827.4460 fax: 301.443.4555 e-mail: Rklein@oc.fda.gov list.nih.gov/archives/fda-hiv-aids.html--electronic service providing timely notice via e-mail of product approvals, significant labeling changes, safety warnings, notices of upcoming meetings, and alerts to proposed regulatory guidances for public comment. Federal Register--a governmental publication issued daily (Monday through Friday), carrying all proposed and finalized See finalization. regulations and significant legal notices. Notices of the FDA's public meetings and advisory committee meetings are published in the Federal Register. Each notice contains the date, time, and place of the meeting, as well as the agenda. The Federal Register is available through libraries in printed form or it may be accessed through the Internet at www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/. FDA News Page--a website that contains information about new FDA issues that are open for public comment at www.fda.gov/opacom/hpnews.html. FDA Advisory Committee Information Line--800.741.8138 (or 301.443.0572 in the Washington, DC area). A 5-digit code is assigned to each advisory committee. Information for a particular advisory committee meeting can be obtained by dialing the 800 telephone number above and then the 5-digit code. Some pertinent PERTINENT, evidence. Those facts which tend to prove the allegations of the party offering them, are called pertinent; those which have no such tendency are called impertinent, 8 Toull. n. 22. By pertinent is also meant that which belongs. Willes, 319. advisory committee codes follow: Biological Response Modifiers biological response modifiers, n.pl substances such as phytochemicals and fibers that modulate mech-anisms related to the development of disease, such as hormonal changes, immune function, inflammatory activity, oxidative stress, and home-ostasis. Advisory Committee--12389 Vaccine vaccine Preparation containing either killed or weakened live microorganisms or their toxins, introduced by mouth, by injection, or by nasal spray to stimulate production of antibodies against an infectious agent. and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee--12391 Antiviral Drugs Antiviral Drugs Definition Antiviral drugs are medicines that cure or control virus infections. Purpose Antivirals are used to treat infections caused by viruses. Advisory Committee--12531 Oncologic on·col·o·gy n. The branch of medicine that deals with tumors, including study of their development, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. [Greek onkos, mass, tumor; see nek- Drugs Advisory Committee--12542 888.INFO.FDA (888.463.6332)--toll-free general information and referral line. 800.TRIALS.A (800.874.2572)--toll-free number for information about current HIV/AIDS trials underway in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , provided by the AIDS Clinical Trials Information Service (ACTIS). www.fda.gov/foi/foia2.htm--the FDA's Electronic Freedom of Information Reading Room. For additional information or to make a Freedom of Information request in writing, contact: Freedom of Information Staff (HFI-35) FDA 5600 Fishers Lane Rockville, MD 20857 fax: 301.443.1726 Note: proprietary or confidential information Noun 1. confidential information - an indication of potential opportunity; "he got a tip on the stock market"; "a good lead for a job" steer, tip, wind, hint, lead cannot be obtained through a Freedom of Information request. For guidance on how to comment on proposals and submit petitions to the FDA, consult "From Test Tube to Patient: Improving Health Through Human Drugs" (p. 96), which can be found on the Internet at www.fda.gov/cder/about/whatwedo/testtube.pdf. |
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