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FDA chief quits after three months in job

By Christopher Bowe in New York and Caroline Daniel in Washington

Published: September 24 2005 03:00 | Last updated: September 24 2005 03:00

Lester Crawford yesterday resigned as head of the Food and Drug Administration, effective immediately, amid constant criticism that the US medicines regulator was not adequately addressing safety monitoring lapses.

The White House appeared set quickly to replace Mr Crawford, whom the Senate confirmed for the job only three months ago. Yesterday it named as acting commissioner Andrew Von Eschenbach, director of the National Cancer Institute.

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