Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act

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    Did you know that about 50% of all animals medically and cosmetically experimented on die about 2-3 weeks after experimentation? Hundreds and thousands of animals are experimented each year to test out new cosmetics. The cosmetics that apply are makeup and cleansing products. Although there are some companies who have stopped experimenting on animals, it is still not enough to save the hundreds and thousands of animals whose lives are taken away to benefit humans. Experimentation on animals…

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    ANIMAL TESTING Animal rights are defined as the rights to animals so they can to live freely, with no hunting, without being harmed, free from medical research, cosmetics, and experimental testing. No animal should be held captive to be harmed or tested upon. In order to save human lives, as in animals are hurt in medical testing. According to the Humane Society of the United States, 79.7 million people have pets in their homes just in the United States (The Humane Society of the United…

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    judicial decisions for regulation. The text informs us that laws enacted at any level of government are policies. Therefore, many federal law acts were created to protect the wellbeing of citizens. For example the food and drug administration amendment act of 2007 amended the federal food, drug, and cosmetic act to regulate the user-fee programs for the access to prescription drugs and medical devices. Rules or regulations are another form of health policies. Rules and regulations are…

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    are very important cases dealing with constitutional rights. In Heckler v. Chaney, inmates serving a death sentence filed a complaint against the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) alleging the drugs used for their executions were not approved for human executions and therefore violated the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. The FDA decided not to act and the court agreed ruling in their favor. The court stated the FDA’s decision was “presumptively…

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    these is the early Greek physician-scientist Aristotle (384-322 B.C.). Drug testing on animals became extremely important in the twentieth century. In 1937, a drug known as Elixir sulfanilamide was created. It contained a solvent known as diethylene…

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    Testing”). Animal experimentation became an issue in the 1980’s, by a group called PETA, because animals are being harmed, tested on and operated without being sedated. The government passed the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to support animal testing for safety reasons and also passed the Animal Welfare Act to help the animals being tested after many debates. Safety is a top priority for businesses, which is why some allow and encourage animal experimentation so…

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    with the Colberia. It bears the assumption that people and communities are different and vulnerability differs with different people. Even though PharmaCare practice supports, services of millions lives of patience’s. Conducting and promoting with drugs that could benefits on patience care. Another action that PharmaCare did not coincide with is the deontology, because of the duties and duties are based on rules, but instead the firm did not give the Colberia of ethical choices, but instead…

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    economic controversy that surrounds pharmaceutical have evolved into more complex and politicized because of the increase in worldwide trade. Pharmaceuticals draw in many parties, including patients, physicians, other health workers, manufacturers and drug sellers. The complicatedness of managing pharmaceutical, the large number of concerned one with a vested interest complicated and the financial worth of the product makes pharmaceutical systems defenseless. The field also associates important…

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    whether the Cleanflo was sent to the hospital is a drug or not within the meaning of 21 U.S.C § 321 (p) of the act. According to 21 U.S.C § 321 (p), the term new drug means “(a) any drug (except a new animal drug or an animal feed bearing or containing a new animal drug) the composition of which is such that such drug is not generally recognized, among experts qualified by scientific training and experience to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of drugs, as safe and effective for use under…

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    corporations and showed them who’s in charge of whom. (1) Commercial animal testing is inhumane. In The United States, there is something called the federal welfare act. The federal welfare act ensures animals used for testing have the proper shelter, handling, medical care, food, and water. (2) Unfortunately, 95% of animals…

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