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Law Practice,
Health Care & Hospital Law

Apr. 23, 2020

Food and drug regulatory specialists help turn vodka into sanitizer

Structuring contracts, obtaining emergency authorization and immunity from regulations are some of the tasks attorneys are doing for clients who are making or importing medical-related products.

Food and drug regulatory specialists help turn vodka into sanitizer
William C. Acevedo

Companies in Los Angeles are 3D-printing face masks while distillers in the Bay Area are churning out bottles of hand sanitizer. Across the nation, industrial manufacturers have switched production lines over to make ventilator parts. And some of these businesses are calling for help from lawyers who specialize in Food and Drug Administration regulations.

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