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The Guide to Off-Label Prescription Drugs: New Uses for FDA-Approved Prescription Drugs 1 review Kevin Loughlin, Joyce Generali
Free Press, 2006
Best Available Book This is the only available resource which has this information in one single place. It is excellent and has been written and reviewed by a distinguished group of Pharmacists and Physicians. Many medications today are really used off-label so this is a resouce for the public.
Pharmacist for over thirty years
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The FDA and Worldwide Quality System Requirements Guidebook for Medical Devices, Second Edition 1 review Amiram Daniel and Edward Kimmelman
ASQ Quality Press, 2008
A must for medical device manufacturers, and anyone who must comply with these regulations. Now published in a newly expanded and updated second edition, "The FDA Worldwide Quality System Requirements Guidebook for Medical Devices" is a complete and comprehensive reference for Quality System Regulation standards governing the use of medical devices. Now in a new and improved second edition, "The FDA Worldwide Quality System Requirements Guidebook for Medical Devices" addresses many ...
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Innocent Casualties : The FDA's War Against Humanity 2 reviews Elaine Feuer
Elaine Feuer, 1998
Finally, an honest and gutsy expose on the FDA's deceit. Let the truth be told. It is about time that someone finally found a way to put the facts into print. Feuer has the guts to tell it like it is. Let the truth be told to all. Everyone should read this book!
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Connecting The Dots 2 reviews Leonard Deddo
Llumina Press, 2007
Gain Control of Your Health Today! This isn't a book about diabetes--this is a book about big business and its attempt to keep Americans in the dark.
The funny part is that the message that Mr. Deddo relates isn't some outlandish conspiracy theory; it is a fascinating series of studies and facts that when pieced together, paint a bleak picture of the health of Americans in the coming years.
Quoting numerous studies (each ...
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Challenges for the FDA: The Future of Drug Safety, Workshop Summary (Forum on Drug Discovery, Development, ... 1 review Leslie A. Pray, Sally Robinson
National Academies Press, 2007
Top-notch summary of a fascinating workshop This is a well-composed and engaging summary of the IOM Forum on Drug Discovery, Development and Translation's workshop on the future of drug safety. Definitely worth a read. You'll feel like you were there! Also one of the authors is a total fox.
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Code of Federal Regulations (Cfr 21-Fda/Dea) 1 review
Interpharm Pr, 1994
Biologicals, Pharmaceuticals (Veterinary) GMP
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FDA Inside and Out 1 review S. Parisian
Fast Horse Press, 2001
EXPENSIVE BUT ABSOLUTELY WORTH IT--HERE'S WHY There is no other book at all like FDA-INSIDE AND OUT. It is a true original which should eventually find a respected place in every medical, science, and law library, every drug and med-device company office, (and for savvy biotech investors too) hospitals with IRBs conducting clinical research, all government offices that have oversight on health matters---and in the hands of of every patient ...
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Stepping Out of the Bubble: Reflections on the Pilgrimage of Counseling Therapy 7 reviews James P. Krehbiel
Booklocker.com, 2005
Reviewed -by C.Gale Perkins-author Stepping Out Of The Bubble by James P. Krehbiel, Is an outstanding book on Counseling Therapy. Krehbiel, is able to put life patterns and fears into perspective so that the lay person can fully understand the mystery that most think is behind counseling. His approach to show that so much of what we seek answers for is within ourselves and with the right counsellor we can become free and step out ...
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FDA and USDA Nutrition Labeling Guide: Decision Diagrams, Check 1 review Tracy A. Altman
CRC, 1998
Excellent Food Labeling Book Great book, as advertised. For beginners and experts alike. The checklists were what I was after when purchasing this book, and they did not disappoint.
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Passing on Bypass Using External Counterpulsation : an FDA Cleared Alternative, to Treat Heart Disease ... 3 reviews George J. Juetersonke D.O.
Pikes Peak Press, 2000
This book could save your life--Dr.J. reveals the secret In language as compelling as the importance of the topic, Dr. J. reveals well-guarded secrets about coronary disease, its usual treatment and important options such as ECP. Unless "Passing on Bypass" becomes required reading for all cardiology fellows and practitioners, it may represent the best "second opinion" anyone (faced with angina or a failed treadmill test) can obtain. Courageously ...
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Sweet Deception: Why Splenda, NutraSweet, and the FDA May Be Hazardous to Your Health 29 reviews Joseph Mercola
Nelson Books, 2006
Gets into Great Detail Wonderful resource. This books gets into the facts. Great to use if you are trying to convince a stubborn person.
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Keyword Index: 1999 FDA Model Food Code 1 review Gary Barnes
iUniversity Press, 2001
Navigate the '99 FDA Food Code The 1999 FDA Model Food Code represents major improvements in the understanding and control of Food Safety and Sanitation. At the same time, the complexity of the document makes it difficult, if not impossible, for anyone to fully appreciate all aspects of a topic. The 'Keyword Index: 1999 FDA Model Food Code' solves this navigation problem by covering over 25,000+ keywords and keyphrases found ...
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Pill Politics: Drugs and the Fda 1 review Stephen J. Ceccoli
Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003
Compelling nonfiction I enjoyed reading this book about an important topic in modern America. The book does a great job of capturing how the FDA responds to the tension between timely approvals and protecting the public from unsafe drugs. The author incorporates some nice contrasts with Britain that help put the U.S. in context.
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emBaby 20 reviews Dave Rootes
CreateSpace, 2008
Publisher's Weekly review Note: this review is by Publishers Weekly, and was originally posted to emBaby's ABNA entry.
Two doctors have concocted a solution to end the abortion debate and the trauma of infertility: transplanting unwanted embryos into infertile women. The first half of this brisk thriller focuses on exposing the doctors performing this procedure without benefit of FDA approval, a solid premise that holds ...
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Fight for Your Health: Exposing the FDA's Betrayal of America 13 reviews Byron J. Richards
Truth In Wellness, 2006
Must read! If you would like to be more informed about today, and learn how you can help change it you must read this book. To be honest the book actually made me sick to my stomach. The thought of really having no control in a democracy really scares me. They lead us to think that we are in conrtol, we are not. Big pharma controls everything.
The first part in the book about the Doctors I did skip and ...
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A Question Of Intent: A Great American Battle With A Deadly Industry 35 reviews David Kessler
PublicAffairs, 2002
Civics lesson that reads like a thriller Wow. Who would have thought a book on the history of the FDA's handling of tobacco regulation would read like a spy novel? I grabbed this book off the new books shelf at the library, and picked it up expecting to skim through it. Kessler begins with how he was chosen to head the FDA, and introduces several of his staff including the one who started him toward taking on the tobacco industry. ...
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Quick Reference to the 2001 FDA Model Food Code 1 review
Prentice Hall, 2002
Quick Reference to the 2001 FDA Model Food Code As a food safety consultant, I offer food protection manager certification programs recognized by the Conference for Food Protection. These programs are based on the FDA Food Code and students often ask questions regarding the code. Anyone who trains knows how much material and equipment you need to lug to a class. Adding the cumbersome desktop version of the food code to my bag is too much ...
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Passing on Bypass Using External CounterPulsation : An FDA Cleared Alternative to Treat Heart Disease Without ... 1 review George J. Juetersonke
Pikes Peak Press, 2001
A "Must Read" If You Have Angina This book is a "must read" for anyone with angina pectoris (heart pain) since it carefully describes and documents the supporting data behind ECP (External Counter Pulsation), the most exciting advance in the treatment of heart disease in the last 20 years...and perhaps ever. Just in case you haven't yet heard, the traditional route of treating severe coronary artery disease (angiograms, ...
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ISO 13485:2003 & FDA QSR (21 CFR 820) Quality Manual, 34 Procedures and Forms 1 review Jack Kanholm
AQA Press, 2003
Excellent time saver for implementing a new ISO system At first I was put off by the price tag, but then I bit the bullet and purchased it anyway. The templates are very complete and help ensure that your system will be compliant. It includes all the required documentation from a system point of view. You will still need to build your system below these top level documents, but the guidance that they provided was indespensible.
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Keyword Index and Quick Reference Guide to the 2001 FDA Model Food Code 1 review Gary Barnes
Prentice Hall, 2002
Author Comments and Corrections Publisher Prentice-Hall did a big disservice to my text by insisting on almost identical titles for two separate books dealing with the 2001 FDA Model Food Code. The smaller version "Quick Reference to the 2001 FDA Model Food Code" is an abridged version of the Code that contains the Regulatory chapters only. I wanted "Pocket Edition of the 2001 FDA Model Food Code" as the working title. One ...
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