Agents of human or animal or bacterial or other origin in a life form with value for treating or preventing human disease. Common examples include blood and blood products, the vaccine BCG when used for treatment of bladder cancer, and human tissue allografts used for a wide variety of purposes, such as orthopedic procedures.
Corneas, skin, heart valves, and other human or animal parts that have been collected with special care to assure suitability (e.g., freedom from infection). They are often treated after \"recovery\" (from a cadaver) to further reduce infectious risks and for other purposes, such as shaping of bone products.
Tobacco Product (defined in section 201(rr)(1) of the FD&C Act) is any product made or derived from tobacco that is intended for human consumption, including any component, part, or accessory of a tobacco product (except for raw materials other than tobacco used in manufacturing a component, part, or accessory of a tobacco product)
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