New Yorker scores points off FDA’s Galson
Executive Summary
Acting CDER Director Steven Galson, MD, is the subject of a question in a tongue-in-cheek quiz by Paul Slansky in The New Yorker Aug. 30 focusing on the Bush Administration. The description matched to Galson's name: "the federal drug official who rejected the 23-4 recommendation of an advisory panel and refused to allow a morning-after birth-control pill to be sold over the counter" (1"The Pink Sheet" May 10, 2004, p. 6)...