In Brief: Iron-containing supplements CRP exemption
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Iron-containing supplements CRP exemption: Consumer Product Safety Commission amends its regs in an Oct. 17 Federal Register notice to exempt from child-resistant packaging regs dietary supplement powders containing no more than the equivalent of 0.12% weight-to-weight elemental iron. The commission noted there have been "no known poisoning incidents with these products, and the dry powdered form deters children from ingesting them in harmful amounts"...
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