Medical foods quality control regs based on infant formula model advocated by CSPI.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
MEDICAL FOOD QUALITY CONTROL REGULATION BASED ON INFANT FORMULA STANDARDS suggested by the Center for Science in the Public Interest in Feb. 27 comments to FDA. CSPI states that a "separate regulatory scheme, analogous to the one set forth for infant formula, should be established to govern quality control procedures for assuring the nutrient content of medical foods."
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