WASHINGTON (AP) — In a story published March 4, 2026, about a petition asking the Food and Drug Administration to add new warnings to antidepressants, The Associated Press erroneously reported the number of experts at a July meeting who were critics of the drugs. It was nine, not 10. The story also reported that the FDA’s Dr. Tracy Beth Hoeg was working to bring the petitioner, Dr. Adam Urato, on as a full-time FDA employee. The story should have specified that she was seeking to hire him as a senior adviser, which is typically a full-time position.
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