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January 7, 2011

Tobacco Companies' Intentions Made Public

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was granted regulatory power over tobacco companies in 2009. The FDA, sometimes considered incredible, has made tobacco companies and manufactures accountable by law for their products, with the intention of protecting the public and to prevent personal injury cases.

If, for example, a tobacco company wants to change its product, it must disclose intended changes to the FDA.

It's possible that the tobacco industry will be made to reveal all the ingredients in brand-manufactured cigarettes.

Previously, tobacco companies were sued when their negligence for public health was publicized. Often times cases were kept quiet. Now, like other public and private institutions, tobacco companies will have to maintain transparency.

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January 7, 2011

Reputation Management: FDA Launches Website

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is launching a website called "FDA Basics for Industry" this year.

The purpose of the website is to make food and drug regulation, as well as information about medical devices and defective product recalls more transparent and accessible.

The FDA has "pledged to reform the agency's policies, which they say have hurt its credibility with the public."


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