FDA (Food and Drug Administration) certification is a certificate of conformity issued by the Food and Drug Administration of the US government. Due to its scientific and rigorous nature, this certification has become a recognized standard in the world. Drugs certified by the FDA can be sold not only in the United States, but also in most countries and regions in the world. FDA Education is the abbreviation of U.S. Food and Drug Administration. It is the international medical examination authority, authorized by the US Congress and the federal government, and is the highest law enforcement agency specializing in food and drug management.
FDA is a government health control agency composed of doctors, lawyers, microbiologists, pharmacologists, chemists, and statisticians dedicated to protecting, promoting, and improving national health. Food, medicine, cosmetics and medical appliances certified by the FDA are safe and effective for the human body. In nearly one hundred countries such as the United States, only clinical materials that are approved by the FDA can be used in commercial clinical applications.