Faulty Implants Argue for Database, FDA Reveals

Hampton Roads.com -- The Food and Drug Administration makes special allowances for medical implants similar to ones already on the market. It’s designed to reduce red tape, to keep the government from being too intrusive. But that means the FDA permits joints and heart valves and bone cement and catheters and ossicular replacements and pacemakers to be put into American bodies with relatively minor testing.

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