
FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) approvals
FDA approvals mean that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has reviewed and evaluated a new drug, medical device, or treatment to ensure it is safe and effective for public use. This process involves rigorous testing through clinical trials and thorough review of data on health benefits and potential risks. Approval indicates the product meets strict standards set by the FDA, helping healthcare providers and consumers make informed decisions. While approval doesn't guarantee absolute safety, it signifies that the FDA has carefully examined the evidence before allowing widespread use.