FDA Allows Adding Vitamin D To More Nutritional Products
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The rule, for publication in the Aug. 12 Federal Register, allows vitamin D3 at 500 IU per 240 mL in meal replacement beverages not intended for special dietary use in reducing or maintaining body weight and at 1 IU per kilocalorie in foods used as a sole source of nutrition for enteral feeding.
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