Who will take over leadership of the FDA?

As President-Elect Barack Obama’s administration comes together, one very important spot is the choice of  commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration.

The next commissioner will need to be prepared for the policy and operational issues currently occurring at the FDA. Over the past few years, the FDA has received much criticism about its ability to enact drug-product safety (such as in the case of defective drugs like Vioxx) or adequately regulate manufacturers and the inspection of their facilities (in the contaminated heparin case).

Several names under consideration are Joshua Sharfstein, the commissioner of health for the city of Baltimore; Steven Nissen, chairman of the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic; and Janet Woodcock, the current director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research at the FDA, among others.

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