
FDA regulations
The FDA, or Food and Drug Administration, is a U.S. government agency responsible for protecting public health. It regulates the safety and effectiveness of food, medications, vaccines, biological products, and medical devices. Before a product can be sold, the FDA reviews data from manufacturers to ensure it meets safety standards. The agency also monitors products after they are on the market. Additionally, the FDA provides guidelines to food producers about safe practices. Overall, its aim is to safeguard consumers and ensure they have access to safe and effective products.