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FDA (Food and Drug Administration) regulations

The FDA, or Food and Drug Administration, is a U.S. government agency responsible for ensuring the safety, effectiveness, and proper labeling of food, medicines, and medical devices. They set rules and conduct reviews before products are sold to protect public health. The FDA monitors manufacturing practices, investigates safety issues, and enforces regulations to prevent harmful products from reaching consumers. Their goal is to ensure that foods and medical products are safe and meet quality standards, helping people make informed choices and trust what they consume or use.