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FDA Launches Webpage with Summaries of Safety Data on New Drugs
On Tuesday, June 15, FDA launched a web page where you can find summaries of safety information about recently approved drugs and a brief discussion of any steps FDA may be taking to address any identified safety issues. New drugs approved after September 27, 2007 will receive a safety summary within roughly two years of approval. The summaries address safety risks that were not identified during a drug's development or prior to FDA approval. FDA plans to publish summaries on a quarterly basis.
The first set of safety summaries for 26 products approved in 2008 can be found here.
You can find questions and answers about FDA's plan to post safety summaries here.
Afia Asamoah, Transparency Initiative Coordinator

Here are some databases:
http://www.askapatient.com/
These should be taken under the wing of the FDA and CDC and developed.
The other one is ssristories.com.
This data base needs to be taken under the wing of the FDA.
This website is a collection of 3900+ news stories with the full media article available, mainly criminal in nature, that have appeared in the media (newspapers, TV, scientific journals) or that were part of FDA testimony in either 1991, 2004 or 2006, in which antidepressants are mentioned.
http://www.ssristories.com/
Great info! I am really interested in it. Thanks!
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FDA launched a web page where you can find summaries of safety information about recently approved drugs and a brief discussion of any steps FDA may be taking to address any identified safety issues. The summaries address safety risks that were not identified during a drug’s development or prior to FDA approval.FDA plans to publish summaries on a quarterly basis, superb and nice article, Thanks.
Very cool about the FDA creating and posting the safety information about the approved drugs to help us have access to any safety issues that may be associated with them.
Stellar blog, would love to see a bit more media though! One of my favorite subjects… Then again my site hasn’t very much either – Great post anyway, added your XML feed! Cheers
This is a visible evidence of how transparent this institution can be. Thanks!
bobby jones
The new website with new drugs safety data looks very good and seems very useful!
This is a very nice initiative… I’ve been waiting for a resource like this for years! Thanks.
Life would be so much better if things were more transparent in our lives like this.