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Novartis' Maalox Total Relief Rebranding Reflects FDA AER Evolution

This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet

Executive Summary

FDA's request that Novartis rebrand a Maalox line extension is the latest illustration of the agency taking action based on a relatively small number of serious adverse event reports

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