
In the past decade the United States Food and Drug Administration has become increasingly involved with the regulation of materials used in the practice of optometry. It is the purpose of this paper to help the practitioner understand the FDA involvement, historically and legally, organization, how one can have input into the process, the procedures for testing and approving new drugs and devices, their regulation and the advantages and disadvantages of such control.
Ophthalmology, Pharmaceutical Preparations, United States Food and Drug Administration, Humans, History, 20th Century, United States, Optometry
Ophthalmology, Pharmaceutical Preparations, United States Food and Drug Administration, Humans, History, 20th Century, United States, Optometry
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