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Food and Drug Administration

Journal of Food and Drug Analysis

Exhi-

bitions /

events

(se-

ssions)

Press

con-

ference

(se-

ssions)

Radio

invited

to visit

(times)

Advo-

cacy

ÄSTZ

adver-

tising

(no.)

Radio

adver-

tising

(no.)

Advo-

cacy

goods

(unit) /

print ads

(no.)

Expert /

depart-

ment

authored

articles

(no.)

Press

release

(no.)

Food

28

36

26

4

3

3

65

142

Drug

1

3

14

3

0

7

5

48

Medical devices

1

2

10

2

1

6

0

54

Cosmetics

0

2

8

4

1

6

24

Controlled drugs

0

2

13

11

4

30

0

23

Illegal advertising

illegal drugs

2

2

3

1

0

4

0

9

Total

32

47

74

25

9

56

94

276

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Subject

The Food and Drug Administration's website

Section 2 Consumer Communication and Advocacy

Status

Sharing all the professional information regarding the monitoring mechanism for food and

drug safety control and building risk communication to consumers through media is our goal.

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consumers to make any further decision.

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decision. A variety of communication channels were built as following. (Table 11-2) How to let public

media be the advocacy to support our advocacy programs and health concepts are our goals.

Table 11-2 List of health advocacy outreach activities from the FDA in 2013