Supplement User "Demographic" Changes Not Anticipated By DSHEA - Henney
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The changing "demographics of the population that now consume dietary supplements" was "not contemplated in 1994" when the Dietary Supplement Health & Education Act was passed, FDA Commissioner Jane Henney, MD, remarked at a Center for Drug Evaluation & Research seminar in Rockville, Md. May 5.
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