FDA Launches Free E-mail Alert Service Providing
Updated Information
Alerts and warnings from FDA can drop right into your
email box
Dec.
5, 2007 - The Food and Drug Administration has announced a new e-mail
service that alerts subscribers whenever information is updated on
certain FDA Web pages. An example is the MedWatch Saftery Alerts
featuring medical product safety alerts, Class I recalls, market
withdrawals, and public health advisories.
The service is free and available for a wide
variety of FDA's Web pages, including food safety protection, medical
product approvals and consumer health information.
"Being able to directly communicate with consumers,
health care professionals and the regulated industry about the safety of
our food supply and medical products is critical to FDA's ongoing
commitment to protecting the public health," said Andrew C. von
Eschenbach, M.D., Commissioner of Food and Drugs.
"E-mail is the leading use of the Internet, and
this service strengthens FDA's ability to keep its audiences informed
quickly and effectively."
To receive e-mail alerts, subscribers need only
click on the red envelope icon located on participating Web pages. Each
e-mail update includes a direct link to the FDA Web page that has been
updated.
Powered by GovDelivery, a private sector e-mail
subscription management system used by several other federal agencies,
the service allows subscribers the flexibility to personalize the
information most important to them.
A full list of currently available topics can be
found at
www.fda.gov/emaillist.html).