Fda

/ˌɛf.diːˈeɪ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The United States Food and Drug Administration, a federal agency responsible for regulating food safety, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, cosmetics, and other related products.
    The FDA approved the new vaccine after extensive clinical trials.

Forms

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Commentary

The term 'FDA' is often used as a standalone abbreviation in legal and regulatory contexts related to health and safety laws.

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