CPG Sec. 140.100 Seizure of Books that Constitute Misleading Labeling From Food and Drug Administration (FDA) πΊπΈ This document is a Compliance Policy Guide (CPG) titled "Seizure of Books that Constitute Misleading Labeling" under the topic of Labeling. Metadata quality: Metadata quality: Data description filled Files documentation missing License filled Update frequency not followed File formats are closed Temporal coverage filled Spatial coverage filled All files are available Learn more about this indicator Metadata quality: 66.66666666666666/100 Updated 2 weeks ago Other (Public Domain) 0 reuses 0 favorites
21 CFR Chapter I Subchapter H β Medical Devices β Part 801 Labeling From Food and Drug Administration (FDA) πΊπΈ This document is a regulation titled "21 CFR Chapter I Subchapter H β Medical Devices β Part 801 Labeling". Metadata quality: Metadata quality: Data description filled Files documented License filled Update frequency not followed File formats are open Temporal coverage not set Spatial coverage filled All files are available Learn more about this indicator Metadata quality: 77.77777777777779/100 Updated on June 4, 2024 Other (Public Domain) 0 reuses 0 favorites
Therapeutic goods advertising: Ensuring 'natural' claims are not misleading From Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) π¦πΊ Guidance on how advertisers can use terms such as 'natural' without misleading consumers. Metadata quality: Metadata quality: Data description empty Files documentation missing License filled Update frequency not followed File formats are open Temporal coverage not set Spatial coverage filled All files are available Learn more about this indicator Metadata quality: 55.55555555555556/100 Updated on June 11, 2019 Other (Non-Commercial) 0 reuses 0 favorites
Medical Devices; Labeling for Menstrual Tampon for the βUltraβ Absorbency From Food and Drug Administration (FDA) πΊπΈ Document number 00-26248. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is issuing a final rule that amends its menstrual tampon labeling regulation to add the term "ultra" absorbency for tampons that absorb 15 to 18 grams (g) of fluid with the syngyna test. At present, FDA requires standardized terms toβ¦ Metadata quality: Metadata quality: Data description filled Files documentation missing License filled Update frequency not followed File formats are open Temporal coverage not set Spatial coverage filled All files are available Learn more about this indicator Metadata quality: 66.66666666666666/100 Updated on October 18, 2000 Other (Public Domain) 0 reuses 0 favorites