Supplement claim notifications proposed signature requirement beyond DSHEA, NHA says.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
SUPPLEMENT CLAIM NOTIFICATIONS PROPOSED SIGNATURE REQUIREMENT "sets forth requirements and place[s] obligations beyond that required or envisioned by" the Dietary Supplement Health & Education Act, the Nutritional Health Alliance argues in Dec. 6 comments to FDA. NHA's comments respond to a Sept. 27 FDA Federal Register notice that attempts to clarify and standardize the procedures by which dietary supplement companies file 30-day claim notifications with the agency ("The Tan Sheet" Sept. 30, p. 1).
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