FDA Definition Of Health Claim "Authoritative Statements" Opposed By CRN
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA's interpretation of what constitutes "authoritative statements" by government scientific bodies that would provide the basis for dietary supplement health claims under the FDA Modernization Act goes beyond what the law requires, the Council for Responsible Nutrition maintains in Sept. 30 comments to the agency.
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