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Aug 16th, 2004 | By admin | Category: Natural and Homeopathic

Kohler K-3291-47 Almond Ravinia FDA Approved Polypropylene Front to Back Basin for Ravinia and Undertone Sinks K-3291


Kohler K-3291-47 Almond Ravinia FDA Approved Polypropylene Front to Back Basin for Ravinia and Undertone Sinks K-3291


$46.21


Colander fits 15-3/8″ front-to-back basin KOHLER colanders are made from FDA-approved polypropylene for a safe and convenient workstation in the kitchen. This model fits snugly into basins measuring 15-3/8″ from front to back, including various Ravinia and Undertone sinks. For use with Ravinia kitchen sinks K-3222, 3224 and 3232 and Undertone kitchen sinks K-3336, 3337, 3354 and 3356 15″L x 15″W x 4″H

Kohler K-3291-0 White Ravinia FDA Approved Polypropylene Front to Back Basin for Ravinia and Undertone Sinks K-3291


Kohler K-3291-0 White Ravinia FDA Approved Polypropylene Front to Back Basin for Ravinia and Undertone Sinks K-3291


$46.21


Colander fits 15-3/8″ front-to-back basin KOHLER colanders are made from FDA-approved polypropylene for a safe and convenient workstation in the kitchen. This model fits snugly into basins measuring 15-3/8″ from front to back, including various Ravinia and Undertone sinks. For use with Ravinia kitchen sinks K-3222, 3224 and 3232 and Undertone kitchen sinks K-3336, 3337, 3354 and 3356 15″L x 15″W x 4″H

FDA Regulatory Affairs:  A Guide for Prescription Drugs


FDA Regulatory Affairs: A Guide for Prescription Drugs


$199.95


This book covers the regulatory process for getting pharmaceuticals, biologics, and medical devices approved. It examines the pertinent aspects of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act as it applies to human drug and device development, research, manufacturing, and marketing. Topics include: the drug approval process, Current Good Manufacturing Practices, Good Clinical Practices, Quality System Compliance and the corresponding documentation requirements, and FDA inspection processes and enforcement options. Although many references exist on this subject, this one is written in a general prose style that makes it useful to both students and professionals.

Watts 909NRS-S-FDA 3 Backflow Preventer (0387435)


Watts 909NRS-S-FDA 3 Backflow Preventer (0387435)


$7102.67


Watts 909NRS-S-FDA 3″ Backflow Preventer (0387435) Series 909 Reduced Pressure Zone Assemblies prevent the reverse flow of polluted water from entering into the potable water supply due to backsiphonage and or backpressure. It consists of FDA approved epoxy coated cast iron body construction with stainless steel trim, bronze ball valve shutoffs, and bronze test cocks. Series 909 features the patented “air-in/water-out” principle for protection during emergency combined backsiphonage and backpressure conditions It is ideal for health hazard cross-connections or for containment at the service line entrance. Check with local water authorities for installation requirements. Maximum Working Pressure: 175psi (12.06 bar). Watts 909NRS-S-FDA 3″ Backflow Preventer (0387435) Features: 2 1/2 to 10 in. (65, 250mm) Replaceable bronze seats Stainless steel internal parts No special tools required for servicing Captured spring check assemblies Fused epoxy coated & lined checks Industrial strength sensing hose Field reversible relief valve Air-in/water-out relief valve design provides maximum capacity during emergency conditions *Special Order product is Non Cancelable.

Watts 909NRS-S-FDA 4 Backflow Preventer (0387365)


Watts 909NRS-S-FDA 4 Backflow Preventer (0387365)


$9104.75


Watts 909NRS-S-FDA 4″ Backflow Preventer (0387365) Series 909 Reduced Pressure Zone Assemblies prevent the reverse flow of polluted water from entering into the potable water supply due to backsiphonage and or backpressure. It consists of FDA approved epoxy coated cast iron body construction with stainless steel trim, bronze ball valve shutoffs, and bronze test cocks. Series 909 features the patented “air-in/water-out” principle for protection during emergency combined backsiphonage and backpressure conditions It is ideal for health hazard cross-connections or for containment at the service line entrance. Check with local water authorities for installation requirements. Maximum Working Pressure: 175psi (12.06 bar). Watts 909NRS-S-FDA 4″ Backflow Preventer (0387365) Features: 2 1/2 to 10 in. (65, 250mm) Replaceable bronze seats Stainless steel internal parts No special tools required for servicing Captured spring check assemblies Fused epoxy coated & lined checks Industrial strength sensing hose Field reversible relief valve Air-in/water-out relief valve design provides maximum capacity during emergency conditions

Inside the FDA


Inside the FDA


$16.99


The forces that shape America’s most powerful consumer agency Because of the importance of what it regulates, the FDA comes under tremendous political, industry, and consumer pressure. But the pressure goes far beyond the ordinary lobbying of Washington trade groups. Its mandate-one quarter of the national economy-brings the FDA into the middle of some of the most important and contentious issues of modern society. From “designer” babies and abortion to the price of prescription drugs and the role of government itself, Inside the FDA takes readers on an intriguing journey into the world of today’s most powerful consumer agency. In a time when companies continue to accuse the FDA of nitpicking and needlessly delaying needed new drugs, and consumers are convinced that the agency bends to industry pressure by rushing unsafe drugs to market, Inside the FDA digs deep to reveal the truth. Through scores of interviews and real-world stories, Hawthorne also shows how and why the agency makes some of its most controversial decisions as well as how its recent reaction to certain issues-including the revolutionary cancer drug Erbitux, stem cell research, and bioengineering of food-may jeopardize its ability to keep up with future scientific developments. Inside the FDA takes a closer look at the practices, people, and politics of this crucial watchdog in light of the competing pressures and trends of modern society, revealing what the FDA is supposed to do, what it actually does-and fails to do-who it influences, and how it could better fulfill its mandate. The decisions that the FDA makes are literally life and death. Inside the FDA provides a sophisticated account of how this vitally important agency struggles to balance bureaucracy and politics with its overriding mission to promote the country’s health. Fran Hawthorne (New York, NY) is a senior contributing editor of Institutional Investor and has connections deep within the business and finance communities. Hawthorne has been covering healthcare and business for more than twenty years for such publications as Fortune, BusinessWeek, and Crain’s New York Business. She is the author of The Merck Druggernaut (cloth: 0-471-22878-8; paper: 0-471-67906-2).

FDA Regulatory Affairs


FDA Regulatory Affairs


$199.95


Examines harmonization of the US Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act with international regulations as they apply to human drug and device development, research, manufacturing, and marketing. The Second Edition focuses on the new drug approval process, cGMPs, GCPs, quality system compliance, and corresponding documentation requirements. Written in a jargon-free style, it draws information from a wide range of resources. It demystifies the inner workings of the FDA and facilitates an understanding of how it operates with respect to compliance and product approval.

FDA: Failure, Deception, Abuse


FDA: Failure, Deception, Abuse


$20


For the past 21 years, Life Extension magazine has compiled evidence indicating that conventional medicine is the leading cause of death in our country-and the US Food and Drug Administration is largely responsible. They deny the introduction of life-saving therapies, cause drug prices to be beyond the means of most Americans, approve lethal prescription drugs that kill, censor scientific and medical information that would let consumers protect their health, and actively mislead the public.

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