On Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration revoked authorization for the use of red dye No. 3 in food and ingested drugs.
The ban removes it from the list of approved color additives in foods, dietary supplements and oral medicines, such as cough syrups.
The FDA continues its regulation pronouncement streak, changing its authorization of Red No. 3 days ahead of the incoming ...
Seniors are at higher risk for opioid problems for a simple reason – they are more likely to need outpatient surgeries.
The findings, based on an analysis of records from 2.5 million VA patients, support much of what scientists already suspected ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration hopes "front-of-package" labeling will better improve the American population's health, ...
The FDA has banned red dye No. 3 in food and ingested drugs, the agency announced. But what exactly is red dye No. 3, and why ...
Alabama's ban on income tax for overtime pay is set to expire this June, and state legislators are not seeing eye to eye on ...
Over 2 million people were included in new research to test these drugs against 175 different health outcomes.
The ongoing legal battle over the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission's licensing process is hitting another delay.
The FDA has issued a complete response letter to the biologics license application seeking the approval of tabelecleucel for ...
An FDA Enforcement Report said TreeHouse Foods, which made the broth for Walmart, issued a recall on Dec. 11 and phoned ...