Dietary supplement package inserts providing claims substantiation proposed.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
DIETARY SUPPLEMENT PACKAGE INSERTS SUMMARIZING SUBSTANTIATION of nutritional support and structure/function claims would allow consumers "to make some judgment as to the level of evidence a claim is based on," Commission on Dietary Supplement Labels Chair Malden Nesheim, PhD, Cornell University, noted at the panel's Sept. 19-20 meeting in Reston, Va.
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