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Generally recognized as safe and effective

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Generally recognized as safe and effective or GRAS/E is a legal term used to describe certain old drugs that do not require prior approval from the Food and Drug Administration in order to enter the United States marketplace because they are generally recognized as safe and effective by medical professionals.

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