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WATE 6 On Your Side on MSNFDA warns of ‘rare but severe itching’ after using popular allergy medicationsThe itching, known medically as pruritus, was so bad that affected people described "significant and persistent impact on quality of life and ability to function."
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning that certain half-shell oysters that are frozen and raw harvested in South Korea may be potentially contaminated with norovirus.
The FDA approved three natural food additives. Food and nutrition experts share what that means for families and our food supply.
FDA warns of severe itching risk when stopping long-term use of allergy medications cetirizine and levocetirizine, affecting quality of life for some users.
"Expert Panels with the FDA" are a series of roundtable discussions to provide an open public discourse on the latest medical and scientific information on several important topics. At this roundtable,
The agency is taking steps to remove prescription fluoride products that children swallow. But researchers who study fluoride say it's not harmful and some kids need the treatments.
A joint operation conducted by the Food and Drug Administration and Customs and Border Protection resulted in the seizure of nearly 2 million illegal electronic cigarettes, most of which came from China .
The FDA is embracing natural colorants, with three approvals meant to replace synthetic dyes. Galdieria extract, butterfly pea flower, and calcium phosphate are now allowed in a range of foods. This is a key step in the pivot from artificial additives.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a new initiative to systematically review the safety of chemicals already in the
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Wednesday plans to help states and Indian tribes import cheaper prescription drugs from Canada. The initiative is in support of President Donald Trump’s executive order on May 12 which promised to deliver “most-favored nation prescription drug pricing” to America,
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved British drugmaker GSK's asthma drug to treat some patients with a chronic lung disease commonly known as "smoker's lung", the company said on Thursday.