FDA "National Security" Mission: Counterfeiting And Bioterrorism?
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA should heighten its focus on product security to ensure counterfeiting does not take place, not only for consumer safety, but also to cut off a source of income for terrorists, asserted House Energy & Commerce Committee Senior Counsel Alan Slobodin.
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