OTC/Dietary Supplement Combination With "Split Label" Fits FDA Rules - Hutt
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Combination OTC drug/dietary supplement products with dual or "split" labels can meet FDA requirements if each portion of labeling complies with the relevant FDA regulations, D.C. attorney Peter Barton Hutt (Covington & Burling), suggested at the Functional Foods for Health annual meeting in Bloomingdale, Ill. May 17-19.
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