FDA Overview
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FDA's primary "customer" is the public, and we
want to know what you think about our existing and proposed policies.
You
can tell us what you think in a number of ways, including:
Commenting on new and revised FDA regulations through the Federal
Register and our electronic dockets on the Web,
Attending public meetings,
Serving on an FDA advisory committee, as a scientific expert -- or
consumer, health professional or industry representative, and,
Using our problem reporting systems to let us know when you have
a concern about a product.
FDA's public affairs specialists, located in our offices around the
country, are your first resource and can give you guidance about the best way
to take advantage of these opportunities.