Inspection Data Show “Reality” Of Supplement GMP Enforcement
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The GMPs noncompliance rate FDA is finding in the supplement industry reached 69.4% in fiscal 2013 and increased to 72.1% in the fiscal 2014 first quarter. In his final presentation as FDA’s supplement programs chief, Daniel Fabricant says “vigorous enforcement” is “much more of a reality.”
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