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Prescriber inserts have been an essential part of drug labeling since the 1938 Act, but the first patient package insert arrived in 1968 as a means to alert those suffering from asthma and related disorders to adverse events linked to isoproterenol inhalers.
For more information about FDA history visit www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/WhatWeDo/History/default.htm
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