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FDA Consumer articles from May 2005

3,348 total articles

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FDA Consumer back issues from May 2005:

Observations.(hearing loss)

May 01, 2005;

New warning for statin drug.(Updates)(Brief article)

May 01, 2005

MS drug withdrawn from market.(Updates)(Brief article)

May 01, 2005

New diabetes drug.(Updates)

May 01, 2005

Generic version of pain patch.(Updates)(Brief article)

May 01, 2005

Alcohol warning for pregnant women.(Updates)(Brief article)

May 01, 2005

Illegal dietary supplements seized.(Updates)(Brief article)

May 01, 2005

Manufacturing violations prompt seizure of Paxil CR, Avandamet.(Updates)(Brief article)

May 01, 2005

Warning on unapproved home test kits.(Updates)(Brief article)

May 01, 2005

Safety concerns for two eczema drugs.(Updates)

May 01, 2005

Treatment for complications of smallpox vaccination.(Updates)

May 01, 2005

Cockroach allergen may have greatest impact on childhood asthma.(Research Notebook)

May 01, 2005

FDA announces changes affecting the marketing of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

May 01, 2005

Dealing with dry eye.

May 01, 2005;

Healthier eating.

May 01, 2005;

Illuminating facts about laser pointers; instructors use them to draw attention to information on slide shows. Astronomers use them to point out stars, planets, and other heavenly bodies. And construction workers use them to level and align pipes.

May 01, 2005;

Sound advice: about age-related hearing loss.(Cover story)

May 01, 2005;

Controlling whooping cough outbreaks.

May 01, 2005;

Keeping human tissue transplants safe.

May 01, 2005;

Leavitt: reforms will improve oversight and openness at FDA.

May 01, 2005

Take the FDA Consumer quiz.(diet)

May 01, 2005

Ready to quit smoking? Here's how.(FDA.gov)(Brief article)

May 01, 2005;

Shingles: a return of the chickenpox virus.(FDA.gov)(Brief article)

May 01, 2005;

A kid's tour of the FDA.(FDA.gov)(Brief article)

May 01, 2005;

Tracking your family's health history.(FDA.gov)(Brief article)

May 01, 2005;

An 'invisible' disability.(The Last Word)(hearing loss)(Column)

May 01, 2005;