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FDA Announces Mobile App

Agency says advancing mobile apps that inform people about their health and medical choices represents a significant public health opportunity and a high priority for the FDA.

The U.S. FDA announced the availability of the Drugs@FDA Express mobile application, enabling the public to search for information about FDA-approved brand and generic prescription and over-the-counter human drugs and biological therapeutic products.

The FDA currently operates the Drugs@FDA webpage, which includes information about drug products approved by the agency, including patient information, drug labeling, approval letters, reviews and other information.

The Drugs@FDA Express mobile app is a streamlined version of Drugs@FDA, allowing users to search on their mobile devices for certain product information based on product name, active ingredient or application number using a single search box. Some information (like labeling supplements and approval letters) won’t be available on the app, but can be found on the Drugs@FDA webpage.

The app will also feature the most recent product approvals, within seven days, links to the Drugs@FDA glossary and frequently asked questions. It will also provide contact information for the FDA’s consumer information office, the Division of Drug Information.

This free mobile app can be downloaded via iTunes (for Apple devices) and the Google Play store (for Android devices).

“Consumers are embracing digital health technologies to inform everyday decisions. From fitness trackers to mobile applications tracking insulin administration, these digital tools can empower consumers with a wealth of valuable health information. Advancing mobile apps that inform people about their health and medical choices represents a significant public health opportunity and is a high priority for the FDA,” says FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D.

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