Nexreg releases regulatory news educating organizations on the changes in regulations, and how to keep their industrial and consumer products compliant.

Apr. 18 – Spring, mineral, tap … what’s in your water?

This information is likely old hat to those in the food industry, but a recent article on MSNBC discusses the labeling and testing of water: Bottled water is highly regulated as a packaged food product by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and subject to FDA’s extensive food safety, labeling and inspection requirements. By […]

Apr. 14 – Voluntary Market Withdrawal of Contact Lens Solution

FDA Statement Regarding Voluntary Market Withdrawal of Bausch & Lomb ReNu MoistureLoc® Contact Lens Solution FDA is continuing to work closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Bausch & Lomb to investigate the source of Fusarium keratitis eye infections. The agency supports Bausch & Lomb’s decision to voluntarily withdraw ReNu MoistureLoc® […]

Apr. 13 – Benzene in Soft Drinks

FDA is committed to ensuring the safety of food and beverages consumed by Americans and providing timely and factual information when safety questions are raised. We are issuing this statement today to better describe the steps FDA is taking in response to reports that benzene has been found in some soft drinks. Benzene, a carcinogen, […]

Apr. 13 – EU Seeks Biotech-Food Consultations to Ease Worries

Bloomberg has a terrific article on the biotech industry and GMO crops. This section, in particular, should be of interest to some of Nexreg‘s readers and clients: The EU introduced stricter gene-modified food laws, including new rules on labeling, and created a food agency to screen biotech applications before ending its ban two years ago. […]

Apr. 12 – Plaintiff lawyer tells jury to send message with Vioxx damages

An article on Marketwatch discusses how much Merck believes putting a warning label on Vioxx would cost their company in sales: Another figure thrown out by Lanier was $229 million. That’s the amount of Vioxx sales that an internal Merck analysis once found the company would lose if it had to put a stricter heart-warning […]

Apr. 12 – Ortho-McNeil Reportedly Trying to Settle Outstanding Claims Involving Birth-Control Patch

The website NewsInferno.com discusses recent lawsuits around the Ortho Evra contraceptive patch: The New York Post is reporting that Ortho-McNeil has already “settled a dozen lawsuits for millions of dollars in the last few months” for claims arising out of the use of the company’s Ortho Evra contraceptive patch. Currently, there are over 100 additional […]

Apr. 10 – FDA Proposes Regulations for Medical Gas Containers

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is issuing a proposed rule designed to make the contents of medical gas containers more readily identifiable, in order to prevent deaths and injuries from inadvertent use of incorrect medical gas or from use of contaminated medical gas. Medical gases such as oxygen, nitrous oxide, and nitrogen, are administered […]

Apr. 7 – Firm to pay $5,200 for distributing unregistered pesticide

LOS ANGELES – Under the terms of a recent settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Restore4, Inc. of Northridge, Calif. will pay $5,200 for allegedly distributing an unregistered pesticide over the Internet, a violation of federal law. Responding to a tip, EPA investigators determined that Restore4, Inc. had sold and distributed “Restore4″ – a […]

Apr. 7 – Bill will protect ‘Cajun’ name (Food labels)

A bill making its way through the Louisiana legislature may prevent some companies from using the term ‘Cajun’ on their food labels: South Louisiana lawmakers won two “dear to the heart” victories in the House of Representatives on Tuesday.Bills protecting the name “Cajun” from “misuse” by out-of-state food producers and establishing a fee on crawfish […]

Apr. 5 – High court refuses to hear Elam appeal (product warnings)

A recent ruling fined a company $1 million for failing to include proper warnings: The Illinois Supreme Court refused to hear the appeal of defendants in a $1 million Madison County jury verdict — the only welding rod trial successfully litigated in the United States. That leaves standing the opinion of the 5th Appellate Court, […]