What is the FDA?

"FDA" is the abbreviation of American Food and Drug Administration. It is the authoritative organization of international medical audit, authorized by the US Congress, that is, the federal government, and the highest law enforcement agency specializing in food and drug management. FDA is the government's health control supervision organization, which is composed of doctors, lawyers, microbiologists, pharmacologists, chemists and statisticians, and is committed to protecting, promoting and improving national health. Food, drugs, cosmetics and medical devices certified by FDA are safe and effective for human body. In nearly 100 countries such as the United States, only drugs, instruments and technologies approved by FDA can be commercialized for clinical application!