Dietary Supplements Contained Banned Drugs After FDA Recalls By Lydia Zuraw  A new study finds that a high percentage of dietary supplements still contained banned drugs at least six months after being recalled by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Approximately half of all FDA class-I drug recalls since 2004 have involved dietary supplements adulterated with banned pharmaceutical ingredients. Previous studies have found that dietary... Continue Reading Back to top^ PCA Post-Trial Events Turn Secretive, But Potential Appeal Arguments Emerge By Dan Flynn  In the 75 weeks between the indictment and the start of the trial, and during the eight-week jury trial, the criminal cases against former Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) executives have largely played out in public. But since the jury handed down guilty verdicts a month ago, many of the orders, motions, and documents filed... Continue Reading Back to top^ Study: Antibiotics May Help Spread Salmonella Between Animals By News Desk  An estimated 80 percent of all antibiotics in the U.S. are given to livestock, which raises concerns among some scientists about the fostering of antibiotic-resistant pathogens. But a study on antibiotics just published by researchers from the Stanford University School of Medicine might introduce a whole new concern to the equation. Mice given antibiotics to... Continue Reading Back to top^ More Food Safety News |
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