Answer:
It would not be advisable to promote a product before they approve it since you do not know if they will validate it and you will spend on marketing for pleasure
Whether or not a new drug requires approval The FDA's dependence on the new drug fits an over-the-counter (OTC) monograph. OTC monographs specified conditions under which the FDA has predetermined that a medication will be safe and effective. Once an OTC monograph is finalized, medication devices can market OTC medications that conform to the monograph without FDA approval. The FDA also uses the application at its discretion to allow certain medications to be marketed without approval if they conform to tentative final monographs.
If a new medication does not meet a monograph, it will require FDA approval. To obtain FDA approval, drug manufacturers must conduct laboratory tests, animal and human clinical analyzes, and submit their information to FDA. The FDA will review the information and may then approve the medication if the agency determines the benefits of the medication plus the risks to the intended use. Marketing a new drug that is not compliant with an OTC monograph and without an FDA test is considered as marketing a new unapproved medication, which is a prohibited act under the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act).
if you look it up an y0utoob it will give you multiple videos about it ok.
Well, let me introduce you to some hormones that do just those things: the "hunger hormones," leptin and ghrelin.
Leptin is a hormone, made by fat cells, that decreases your appetite. Ghrelin is a hormone that increases appetite, and also plays a role in body weight.
The order of the four activities in the physical activity pyramid from top to bottom would be:
1. Homework
2. Weight training
3. Soccer practice
4. Walking 30 minutes to school
The physical activity pyramid lists the least to most recommended activity options from top to bottom (refer to the attached image). Thus, homework would be on top, since, it involves sitting. Next would be weight training, since it is a strength activity, followed by soccer (a recreational activity), and finally, walking for 30 minutes.