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EMBASSY SEMINAR

On June 10 and 11, 2002, FDA's Office of International Programs presented a seminar covering the laws and regulations enforced by FDA as well as current topical issues facing the agency. It was presented primarily to assist Commercial, Trade, Health, Agriculture and Science representatives of foreign governments in better understanding FDA policies and programs, and how to best interact with the Agency and obtain information. This page contains links to documents and Powerpoint presentations from the Seminar:

Overview of FDA (slides)

FDA's Foreign Inspection Program (slides)

Import Operations, Policies and Procedures (slides)

Human Foods

Produce Safety/Juice HACCP Regulation (slides)

Labeling and Dietary Supplement Requirements (slides)

The FDA Approach to Food Allergens (slides)

Food Additives (slides)

FDA's Approach to Assessing the Safety of Bioengineered Foods (slides)

Drugs and Biological Products

Overview of the Drug and Biologics Review Process (slides)

New Technology Challenges in Biologics (slides)

International Activities, ICH and PANDRH (slides)

Cosmetics

Cosmetics International Harmonization (slides)

Veterinary Products

CVM Responsibilities and Issues (slides)

Bioterrorism

FDA Counter-terrorism Programs: Medical product development (slides)

FDA Food Safety and Security (slides)

Medical Devices and Diagnostic Products

Overview of Regulatory Requirements (slides)

International Activities for Medical Devices (slides)

Electronic Product Radiation Control (slides)



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(Hypertext by MEV August 12, 2002)