FDA wrestles with fecal transplant rules

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It's a delicate issue in more ways than one, Tabitha M. Powledge writes, citing a Nature commentary. How should regulators deal with the odd-sounding but apparently very effective practice of transplanting fecal material from healthy patients to sick ones? "The researchers propose that FDA look upon the feces used in transplants not as a new drug but rather as a tissue product. Or perhaps FDA should even devise a new classification, as the agency has done for blood."

February 22, 2014

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