FDA offers e-mail alert regarding Web site changes
Device Regulation Alert: Safety, Compliance and Reimbursement News, January 7, 2008
Device manufacturers and others interested in keeping up with FDA news and approvals can sign up for a new e-mail service that will send an alert when new information is added to specific pages on the FDA Web site.
Web pages that are eligible for this service will be indicated by a red envelope icon that users can click on to sign up for updates to that page. Pages that may be of interest to device manufacturers and others in the device industry include:
- Center for Devices and Radiological Health
- Guidance Documents
- Medical Device Recalls
- MedWatch Safety Alerts
- Recent Device Approvals
- Public Health Notifications
- FDA Warning Letters
- FDA Press Releases
Click here for a list of eligible pages and here to read the FDA's press release about the new service.
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