Under existing law, a new drug may be
labeled, promoted, and advertised only for those conditions in which safety and
effectiveness have been demonstrated and of which the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) has approved, or socalled "approved uses." Other uses have
come to be called "unapproved uses" and cannot be legally promoted. In a real
sense, the term "unapproved" is a misnomer because it includes in one phrase two
categories of marketed drugs that are very different; drugs which are
potentially harmful and will never be approved, and already approved drugs that
have "unapproved" uses. It is common for new research and new insights to
demonstrate valid new uses for drugs already on the market. Also, there arc
numerous examples of medical progress resulting from the serendipitous
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