FTC Criteria For Structure/Function Claim Ad Evaluation Sought By Marketers
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The Federal Trade Commission either should issue advisory opinions concerning dietary supplement structure/function claim advertising or define the criteria it uses in deciding whether such ads satisfy the "competent and reliable scientific evidence" standard, four supplement marketers say in a petition for rulemaking filed with FTC Dec. 21.
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