News

The Food and Drug Administration has approved a first of its kind, once-yearly shot designed to protect dogs from fleas and ...
Arizona’s attorney general is once again urging the federal government to act, and this time it’s to protect babies and toddlers from toxic metals in baby food.
In discussions with multiple potential animal health company partners to collaborate to bring Canalevia®, conditionally ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes urged the federal government to enhance oversight of lead and heavy metal contamination in baby food products.
D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb sent a letter to the Food and Drug Administration demanding action on unregulated heavy metals in baby food.
Taking to platforms including Reddit and Telegram for guidance, buyers import small quantities, often described as research ...
PHOENIX — Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced Tuesday that she has filed lawsuits against two Valley smoke shop ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes urged the FDA to ... On June 26, Mayes issued a letter asking the United States Food and Drug Administration and Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F.
Reduced monthly costs for uninsured patients still amount to around $500. That can put the drugs out of reach for many.
A fast-growing group of Americans are turning to what many call the "gray market" for obesity medicines, bringing cheap ...
Grey market grows for cheap weight-loss drugs imported from China Some users try small doses of substances not yet approved ...
Here’s what food and drug regulation might look like under the Trump administration Leaders of the FDA have published a list of new priorities for the agency.