
Posted October 24, 2007

Patient Safety and Quality Healthcare: News
FDA Launches
Drug Safety Newsletter

On September 18, the FDA published the inaugural issue of a new quarterly publication on drug safety. The target audience is healthcare professionals, such as physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, pharmacists, dentists; other allied healthcare professionals; health professional associations; and drug information centers.
The newsletter is available for free on the FDA web site (www.fda.gov/cder/dsn/default.htm). Readers who subscribe will receive a message when a new issue is available on the web site. The following note from FDA Commission Eschenbach appears in the first issue.
Knowledge not communicated almost invariably is knowledge wasted, and if the information can help better protect and promote the health of our public, the waste is intolerable. At the Food and Drug Administration, we are acutely conscious that this is especially true about the wealth of data that are developed or received by our Agency about the safety of new or widely used medications. Communicating the right facts in the right way to those who need to know them the nation's healthcare professionals is therefore an integral part of our mission. I regard this task to be as vital as any other purpose of our Agency.
This Drug Safety Newsletter is a new means toward this objective and an important addition to FDA's various communication tools for disseminating helpful and reliable information about the products we regulate. The role of this Newsletter is to keep our medical community posted including physicians, dentists, nurses, and pharmacists about selected postmarketing drug safety reviews, important emerging drug safety issues, and recently approved pharmaceutical products. We expect to publish it quarterly and e-mail it for free to all subscribers.
We're launching this publication to help healthcare professionals make better decisions about the medicines they use in their practice and stimulate their reporting of adverse events. The Newsletter is another FDA contribution to our nation's greatest strength, which is the good health and vigor of our people.
Andrew C. von Eschenbach, M.D.
Commissioner of Food and Drugs
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