Jan 18, 2009
New York - Kellogg is voluntarily recalling some of its food products. Kellogg officials are recalling sixteen food products. These food products have been recalled because they contain peanut butter.
Some of the recalled Kellogg products include Keebler cheese and peanut butter sandwich crackers and Famous Amos peanut butter cookies. It is important for retail stores, and supermarkets to take these items off of their shelves.
Kellogg officials decided to do this because the peanut butter in the products might contain salmonella. Salmonella is ... Read More
Jan 11, 2009
New York - The FDA has declined to approve Gardasil for women 27 to 45, stating that it needs additional information before it will approve Merck's cervical cancer vaccine. Girls aged 9 to 26 are already approved to receive Gardasil, but in the face of disappointing sales to this age group, this is the second attempt by Merck to expand the approved age group. Merck has also recently sought to gain FDA approval to give the vaccine to boys.
Gardasil protects girls and ... Read More
Jan 9, 2009
New York - Merck & Co's, the drug company who created Gardasil cervical cancer vaccine, has said that the U.S. health regulators have denied the use of the vaccine for women between the ages of 27 to 45. They say they want data that is based on a longer term of research.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration had denied the original request for approval last June, saying that the 24 month study done on the participant group was not long enough and ... Read More
Dec 25, 2008
New York - According to The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) one of the products of The Coca-Cola Co. does not meet the criteria that is claimed on the product’s label. In fact, it is found that Diet Coke Plus is misbranded and has a misleading nutritional label not appropriate to the composition of the [...]
New York - According to The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) one of the products of The Coca-Cola Co. does not meet the criteria that is claimed on the product's label. In fact, it is found that Diet Coke Plus is misbranded and has a misleading nutritional label not appropriate to the composition of the product. This is important problem that has to be solved in near future in order to resume the sale of the beverage.
On the label of Diet Coke ... Read More