No Prescription? No Problem: US FDA Draft Rule Gives Green Light To OTC Hearing Aids

FDA’s proposed rule aims to get more hearing aids into the ears of consumers who need them by allowing OTC sales of the devices. Proposal follows a a July executive order by President Biden directing HHS to issue proposed rules for OTC hearing aids within 120 days.

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A draft rule from the US Food and Drug Administration aims to get more hearing aids into the ears of consumers who need them by allowing nonprescription sales of the devices.

Released on 19 October to be published in the 20 October Federal Register, 

The FDA says more than 37m adult consumers suffer from hearing loss, yet only roughly

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