FDA (disambiguation)

FDA (disambiguation)

FDA may refer to:
*Food and Drug Administration, an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services
*FDA (trade union), a British trade union (formerly Association of First Division Civil Servants)
*Flag Desecration Amendment, a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution
*Florida Dental Association, USA
*Front Deutscher Äpfel, a German parody movement
*Functional Data Analysis, USA
*Frequent Drivers Association
*Foundation Degree, a UK higher qualification.
*FDA (Music Video), a music video by Newgrounds.com


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