Original article: US food and drug administration web site: A primer for pharmacists

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Abstract

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Web site includes a vast amount of information, but it can be difficult to navigate. Despite frequently asked question (FAQ)-type pages within the Web site, it may not be easy for first-time users to find drug information. This article presents some examples of common questions, provides the locations of the answers on the FDA Web site, and gives a brief description of some of the many resources the FDA provides for health care professionals. Additionally, a newer project being undertaken by the FDA, Snapshot, is introduced.

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Leonard, J., & Baker, D. E. (2015). Original article: US food and drug administration web site: A primer for pharmacists. Hospital Pharmacy, 50(11), 985–993. https://doi.org/10.1310/hpj5011-985

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