Nine-month timeframe for dietary supplement health claim final rules proposed by FDA.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
NINE-MONTH TIMEFRAME FOR DIETARY SUPPLEMENT HEALTH CLAIMS DECISIONS is provided by FDA under a proposed rule published in the March 17 Federal Register. "Within 270 days of the date of publication of the proposal, FDA will publish a final rule that either authorizes use of the health claim or explains why the agency has decided not to authorize one," the notice states.
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