u.s. food and drug administration

How does the FDA regulate pediatric medications?

The FDA plays a crucial role in regulating pediatric medications to ensure they are safe and effective for children. This includes the evaluation of clinical trial data, monitoring adverse events, and providing guidance on appropriate dosage and administration for different age groups. The FDA encourages the development of pediatric formulations and often requires specific pediatric studies for new drugs.

Frequently asked queries:

Partnered Content Networks

Relevant Topics