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Vol. 254 No. 16, pp. 2189-2348, October 25, 1985
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Table of Contents

ARTICLES
FDA prepares to meet regulatory challenges of the 21st century
C. Marwick
JAMA. 1985;254:2189-2193.
Efforts aim at being more in touch with professions, public
C. Marwick
JAMA. 1985;254:2192-2193.
Field staff: inspect, initiate enforcement, investigate
K. Glasbrenner
JAMA. 1985;254:2199.
Working with virtually every federal agency
K. Glasbrenner
JAMA. 1985;254:2200.
Fight against fraud tracks 'miracle cures'
K. Simmons
JAMA. 1985;254:2201-2202.
Research resolves uncertainties of regulation
K. Glasbrenner
JAMA. 1985;254:2208-2209.
Reviewing new, very complicated drugs
M. F. Goldsmith
JAMA. 1985;254:2215-2216.
Postmarketing follow-up: physicians have key role
M. F. Goldsmith
JAMA. 1985;254:2217.
Drug review, approval process changing
M. F. Goldsmith
JAMA. 1985;254:2221.
Keeping foods safe and labels honest
V. Cowart
JAMA. 1985;254:2228-2229.
Veterinary center safeguards larger public
T. Ziporyn
JAMA. 1985;254:2236-2237.
Device center regulates 'tools of the trade'
K. Simmons
JAMA. 1985;254:2243-2244.
Medical devices sorted into classes, regulated
M. F. Goldsmith
JAMA. 1985;254:2245-2246.
Contempo '85
JAMA. 1985;254:2251-2348.
Biomedical ethics
L. Walters
JAMA. 1985;254:2345-2348.


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