CRN RECOMMENDS GMPS FOR DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS OVER HACCP MODEL
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
CRN RECOMMENDS GMPS FOR DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS OVER HACCP MODEL in Dec. 2 comments on FDA's notice of proposed rulemaking on development of a hazard analysis critical control point (HACCP) system for the food industry. The Council for Responsible Nutrition said it "does not believe the HACCP model is as appropriate as the [good manufacturing practices] model for dietary supplements -- at least for vitamin/mineral supplements in solid dose forms or other related dosage forms."
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