Susan Morse
The FDA is recommending surveillance of Bell's palsy after four Moderna trial participants developed the temporary facial paralysis.
FDA has issued emergency use authorization for an over-the-counter COVID-19 test that does not require a prescription.
A growing number of drug companies have refused to provide discounts after an HHS decision to cut payments by 30% was upheld on appeal.
A critical care nurse in New York City was the first person in the United States to receive the new Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
American Hospital Association is among the providers against the rule that would cut drug reimbursement.
Approval means vaccine distribution would be on Operation Warp Speed's schedule for distribution by mid-month.
The FDA will now vote on emergency use authorization which would allow distribution to start mid-month.
Officials on Thursday took issue with reports of shortages and a lack of a centralized database.
The agency is covering monoclonal antibody therapies at no cost for a broad range of providers and suppliers.
In the United States, Pfizer will have its vaccine review with the FDA tomorrow, December 10.