I AM PLEASED to approve this bill, which is designed to
provide safer and more effective drugs to the American consumer. Enactment
of this legislation will help give the American consumer the protection
from unsafe and ineffective drugs. It will also insure that our pharmaceutical
industry will be even better equipped to provide us with the best possible
drugs to be found anywhere.
The Congress is to be congratulated
in moving so quickly. Fortunately, prior to the revelation of the dangers
posed by drugs like thalidomide, the foundation for legislative action
on drugs had been laid down in exhaustive hearings conducted by Senator
Kefauver and others who introduced the present bill in its first version
and in a legislative proposal on drugs and factory inspection introduced
in the House by Congressman Harris.
I believe that enactment of
this legislation is a major step forward toward giving necessary protection
to the American consumer.
We are glad to have some of
the members here who played a part in the enactment of this legislation
from both the House and the Senate. As I say, we want to pay particular
appreciation to Senator Kefauver for the long hearings which he held which
permitted us to have very effective legislation on hand when this matter
became of such strong public interest.
I understand that Congressman
Harris, chairman of the House committee, is ill and cannot be with us today.
I hope he is being treated with medication.