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The Food and Drug Administration is responsible for protecting the public health by ensuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, and medical devices and by ensuring the safety of our nation's food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation. FDA also has responsibility for regulating the manufacturing, marketing, and distribution of tobacco products to protect the public health and to reduce tobacco use by minors.
can you try to not make it to professional please and thank you lol
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The FDA’s job is basically to keep people safe. They make sure medicines (for people and animals), vaccines, and medical devices actually work and aren’t dangerous. They also check that our food, cosmetics, and things that give off radiation (like some medical machines) are safe to use. On top of that, they police how tobacco is made, advertised, and sold so fewer people—especially kids—start using it.
The FDA’s job is basically to keep people safe. They make sure medicines (for people and animals), vaccines, and medical devices actually work and aren’t dangerous. They also check that our food, cosmetics, and things that give off radiation (like some medical machines) are safe to use. On top of that, they police how tobacco is made, advertised, and sold so fewer people—especially kids—start using it.
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