Folic Acid Qualified Health Claims Based On IoM Findings Allowed By CFSAN
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Dietary supplements may carry qualified health claims regarding the amount and sources of folic acid effective in reducing the risk of neural tube defects, FDA announces Oct. 10. The Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition's decision is in response to one of the four health claims at issue in the Pearson v. Shalala case.
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