The Roles and Responsibilities of the FDA Essay

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    Advertisements can be seen everywhere in our daily life. Obviously, the purpose of making advertisements is to introduce products and attract the consumers to buy them. Advertisers should take responsibility to make a better advertisement. Actually, they play important roles in goods markets since they have the ability to grasp the consumers’ psychology and influence their consumption habits to some degree. With more and more advertisements, some rapidly increasing problems occur. Many may…

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    officials or groups. When making laws, politics plays a major role where the political parties with majority influence having a significant influence on the process and outcomes. In this case, politics can be with personal or national interests but always comes with drawbacks. Throughout everyone's daily lives, politics determines who can…

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    blame the companies for accusing doctors of not treating patient pain properly, which in turn helped the companies who make opioids gain money (Gounder) (Jangi). However, Gounder defends physicians, while Jangi, a doctor himself, takes responsibility for his role in the opioid problem. Jangi states that overprescribing opioids is something that doctors have gotten so used to doing. All things considered, both authors agree that alternative methods would be much better than just prescribing…

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    Since the discovery of the cannabis indica plant (marijuana), marijuana has been a topic of contrasting discussions. For decades, stakeholders of various organizations have been at conflict about legalizing marijuana. One stakeholder, Citizens Against Legalizing Marijuana (CALM), a local Political Action Committee (PAC), is destroying every act of legalizing marijuana with the use of their highly dedicated group of individuals. According to the mission of CALM, they “take the position that…

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    The accuracy in verifying medication plays an important role in providing quality care as a health care provider. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, a medication error is defined as “any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is the control of the health care professional, patient, or consumer”(Medication Errors Related to Drugs, 2016). Any mistakes in the distribution system of medicines, involving four…

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    information regarding clear conflicts of interest (such as the sources of funding, other sources employment, and governance) should always be disclosed as it gives the public a strong level of trust in one’s actions or statements. Companies should have responsibility to disclose information that expands the…

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    marijuana should proceed through scientific study and not be allowed through vote or legislative initiative (Opposing Viewpoints in Context, 2012). The physician who is prescribing the marijuana should have full knowledge of marijuana and bear full responsibility for its effect. Considering potential negative health effects, therefore, medical marijuana should go through the same laborious process used for other medications, and looked at under heavy…

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    will likely play the role of the defendant, who will be the potential plaintiffs, and how will they be compensated for their losses? More importantly, can representatives of the law resolve these crucial issues in manners that will establish incentives to avoid future legal problems? In the last few years biotech companies, such as Monsanto, have been making leaps in the science of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). These strides in science come with great responsibility and potential…

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    Additionally, the plan should include a schedule for a regular review to ensure that the communications are still relevant and effective. I reviewed and compared two communication plans and a template for the following government projects: FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research-CDER Data Standards (CDER), the Geospatial Platform Outreach (GPO) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (template). All three plans include a background statement or introduction, goals and/or objectives…

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    The Ugly Truth Over the past decades, the food industry has changed the contents of our food- they have changed what we eat and how we make it. Scientists have been working with large corporations to develop new farming techniques and technology in order to mass produce crops and notably increase their yields. With this movement, their intent is to ‘feed the world,’ and it has successfully helped to curb the hunger epidemic. However, some unintended repercussions arose from these new techniques,…

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