FDA Proposed Rule For Selenium In Formula Could Drive Costly Changes
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Some infant formula companies would be required to add selenium to certain products under a rule proposed by FDA. The agency asks industry to comment on whether the proposed selenium levels, between 2 mcg and 7 mcg per 100 kcal, are flexible and practical from a manufacturing standpoint.
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