EC Draft Directive On Vitamins, Minerals Imminent; Herbals Excluded
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The European Commission plans to release a draft directive this month that will include a positive list of vitamins and minerals that may be included in marketed supplement products, European Advisory Services Regulatory Affairs Manager Stefanie Geiser reported at a National Nutritional Foods Association symposium in Washington, D.C. April 3.
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