Food and Drugs Authority
The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) is a government agency responsible for ensuring the safety and quality of food, drugs, and other related products. It regulates the manufacturing, distribution, and marketing of these items to protect public health. The FDA conducts inspections, reviews product applications, and enforces compliance with safety standards.
In addition to overseeing food and drug safety, the FDA also plays a role in educating the public about health risks and safe consumption practices. It collaborates with other organizations and stakeholders to promote awareness and improve the overall health of the community.