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The phrase "approved a label" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of giving official consent or validation to a specific label or designation.
Example: "The committee approved a label for the new product line that reflects its eco-friendly attributes."
Alternatives: "authorized a label" or "sanctioned a label".
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The F.D.A. had approved a label, the first of its kind, that included a claim about the drug's "abuse deterrent" properties.
The Agriculture Department has approved a label for meat and liquid egg products that includes a claim about the absence of genetically engineered products.
The U.S.D.A. has approved a label for meat and liquid egg products that includes a claim about the absence of genetically engineered products.
Wyeth appealed, contending that federal drug regulators did not call for such a forceful warning and instead approved a label that simply stated a preference for a less risky method of administering the drug.
As part of Tuesday's decision, the F.D.A. also said it had approved a label for the new version of OxyContin stating that it was less prone to abuse through inhaling or injecting it.
The F.D.A. approved a label saying Brilinta was more effective than Plavix in preventing deaths and heart attacks in patients with acute cardiovascular syndrome — the efficacy label AstraZeneca dreamed of, overcoming discrepancies in its pivotal trial.
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But after complaints by an animal welfare group that the labels were misleading consumers into thinking that hens were receiving indisputably humane care, the Federal Trade Commission approved a labeling change last week.
F.D.A. officials at the meeting assured the panel they would draft warnings against the overuse of Cymbalta for pain, if they did finally approve a label change.
SERONO SA, Geneva, a pharmaceutical company, and its marketing partner Pfizer Inc., New York, said that federal regulators had approved a new label for Serono's multiple sclerosis drug Rebif that says patients are less likely to relapse than those taking a rival drug.
Recently, the US Food and Drug Administration approved a new label for ketolides, removing specific indications (acute bacterial sinusitis and acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis) and adding warnings and contraindications [47].
The New York City Board of Health first approved a calorie labelling regulation in December 2006.
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