SEN. KENNEDY's SUPPLEMENT BILL PROVIDED FOR FDA PREMARKET NOTIFICATION
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
SEN. KENNEDY's SUPPLEMENT BILL PROVIDED FOR FDA PREMARKET NOTIFICATION of a dietary supplement company's plans to introduce a new product. The substitute bill offered by Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) at a May 11 Senate Labor & Human Resources Committee markup of dietary supplement legislation was defeated by a 12-5 vote. Instead, the Senate committee supported a substitute bill introduced by Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah). The Kennedy substitute would have ordered that dietary supplement firms introducing a product should notify FDA 60 days before the product launch.
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