Breadcrumb Home Chapter 6.D: Restricting Consumer Choice to Protect Public Health Book & Softbound Volumes on Health Law Health Care Law And Ethics - 10th Edition Health Care Law And Ethics - 9th Edition The Law of Health Care Finance and Regulation (4th ed.) Medical Liability and Treatment Relationships (4th ed.) Bioethics and Public Health Law (4th ed.) Bioethics and Public Health Law, 5th Edition Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Treatment Relationship: Formation and Termination Chapter 3: The Right and “Duty” to Die Chapter 4: Organ Transplantation and the Control Over Use and Allocation of Body Parts Chapter 5: The Regulation of Reproduction Chapter 6: Public Health Law Chapter 6.A: Public Health Strategies Chapter 6.B: The Source and Limits of Authority to Protect Public Health Chapter 6.C: The Legality of Specific Public Health Tools Chapter 6.D: Restricting Consumer Choice to Protect Public Health Chapter 6.D.1: The FDA, Pharmaceutical Regulations, and the Constitution Chapter 6.E: Conclusion Medical Liability and Treatment Relationships (5th ed.) Chapter 6.D: Restricting Consumer Choice to Protect Public Health Chapter 6.D.1: The FDA, Pharmaceutical Regulations, and the Constitution Book traversal links for Chapter 6.D: Restricting Consumer Choice to Protect Public Health ‹ Chapter 6.C.5: Newer Public Health Interventions: Stay-at-Home Orders and Mask Mandates Up Chapter 6.D.1: The FDA, Pharmaceutical Regulations, and the Constitution ›