Jul 10, 2024
Jul 10, 2024
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‘Behind the Scenes’ Influence of the FDA
Should past staff members of regulatory agencies be allowed to work for a pharmaceutical company? According to an article in “The Defender,” “The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) informs departing workers that they can still influence the agency’s decision-making after leaving their position to work for the pharmaceutical industry.” This comes in response to an investigation done by the BMJ (British Medical Journal). Craig Holman, governmental affairs lobbyist, was interviewed for this report. He joins “Defender In-Depth” to share details with CHD.TV viewers. Don’t miss it!
*The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests in this show are not necessarily the views of Children’s Health Defense.
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