DIETARY SUPPLEMENT "HIGH POTENCY" CLAIM WILL BE DEFINED
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
DIETARY SUPPLEMENT "HIGH POTENCY" CLAIM WILL BE DEFINED in an upcoming proposed rule, FDA said in a final regulation implementing the nutrient content claim provisions of the Nutrition Labeling & Education Act for dietary supplements. Expected to be published the week of Jan. 3, the final reg notes that FDA will review suggestions it has received on the definition of "high potency" and "issue a proposed rule on an appropriate definition" of the term as "expeditiously as [the agency's] resources allow."
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