Drug Regulation
Drug regulation is the process of controlling the manufacturing, distribution, and use of drugs. It is a vital part of public health and safety, helping to ensure that medications are safe and effective and that they are used appropriately. Drug regulation works by setting standards of safety, efficacy, and quality for drugs, setting up systems to monitor and enforce those standards, and setting requirements for how drugs are manufactured, packaged, sold, and distributed. By ensuring that drugs meet standards for safety and efficacy, drug regulation helps protect the public from the dangers of unsafe or ineffective medications.
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