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Natural Disaster Response
Disasters and Emergencies: Fire
and Wildfire (U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services)
Safe Drug Use after a Natural
Disaster Drugs can be damaged by flooding, contaminated
water, or high temperatures. (Updated 10/24/2005)
Insulin Storage and Switching
between Products in a Emergency (Updated 10/24/2005)
- Public Service Announcement: Advice on Insulin Safety and Storage (MP3
File = 922 KB; text)
(Food and Drug Administration) (9/25/2005)
Clinical Investigations Affected by
a Disaster: Contact Information (Updated 10/24/2007)
Reporting Prescription Drug Sample Losses, Known Thefts, and Possible Diversion to the FDA in the Aftermath of a Natural Disaster (Updated 10/24/2007)
Insect
Repellent Use and Safety in Children (Updated 9/27/2005)
Hurricanes:
Health and Safety Before and After a Storm (from all of FDA). Resources
that apply to many kinds of disasters.
For questions about specific drug products, call the FDA general
number: 1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332)
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Date created: September 28, 2005; Last Updated: October 24, 2007 |