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Stand by Your Case? Without Standing, Supreme Court Precedent Means You’ll Have More Bad Times than Good

FDA Law Blog: Biosimilars

The plaintiffs in that case— Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments, et al v. Alliance for Nurses started as a Citizen’s Petition back in 2016, making its way to District Court when FDA took no action. The causation of injury was too speculative, too indirect to support an actual case or controversy under Article III of the U.S.

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Unblock My Hormones And Start Burning Fat TODAY With HB5

The Pharma Data

I could hear doctors and nurses speaking in hushed tones…. And Mary-Anne, a nurse from Arkansas, who says…. I did find one article that caught my eye. And I was rushed to hospital in the back of an ambulance… As paramedics desperately tried to keep me alive. But I was paying attention to any of that. And the energy, my god.

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Eat The Fat Off

The Pharma Data

Inside there was an article, The Island of Long Life with the picture you see below. The article spoke of this island and their people. The odds are good your current lifestyle choices will land you in the hospital or a nursing home long before your time. Sore all over. I just assumed my best days were behind me. results.

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The BFDs – The Ten Best Prescription Drug/Medical Device Decisions of 2023

Drug & Device Law

2023) (First Amendment bars state-law misrepresentation claims over “truth” of published scientific article) ( here ); National Association of Wheat Growers v. 2023) (remote trial testimony cannot be compelled beyond Rule 45’s 100-mile limit on subpoenas) ( here ); Carson v. They excluded bogus expert testimony under Fed.

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The Medical Device Labeling Exception for “Commonly Known” Hazards

Drug & Device Law

That requirement comes with an exception: Provided, however , That such information may be omitted from the dispensing package if, but only if, the article is a device for which directions, hazards, warnings, and other information are commonly known to practitioners licensed by law to use the device. 801.109(c). Bard, Inc. ,