In order to accomplish this, the FDA now has access to commercialdatabases that contain (non-patient-identifiable) information about the real-world use of marketed prescription drugs.
Additions and corrections can take months to be added to the commercialdatabases, and each company that produces an app or device has its own timetable for offering updates.
They argue that, by asking your name and other minimal identifying information already available on the Internet and in countless commercial and government databases, aviation officials are conducting a Fourth Amendment "search" of your private effects for which they should obtain a warrant based on probable cause that you have committed a crime.
Let's chop down some of the intrusive databases maintained by commercial enterprises--why does your cell phone company have to know your Social Security number?