CFSAN Strategic Plan Focuses On Ephedra, Nutrient Content/Health Claims
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA's Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition strategic plan, entitled "1999 CFSAN Program Priorities," addresses issues surrounding the dietary supplement ephedra as well as publishing a proposed rule covering nutrient content/health claims based on authoritative statements. The plan was discussed at a press briefing Jan. 26.
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Strengthening CFSAN's participation and leadership in the Codex Alimentarius Commission, including the Nutrition & Foods for Special Dietary Uses committee, is one of many priorities announced in the center's "Draft Affirmative Agenda for International Activities" for 2000-2002. A Sept. 17 Federal Register notice provides a 45-day written comment period on the agenda, which also includes inspecting high-risk foreign food production facilities for compliance with FDA regulations on infant formula and investigating alternatives for animal testing of foods and cosmetics. The draft agenda is available on CFSAN's Web site. Developing a clearer international agenda was one of the center's "A-List" priorities for 1999 (1"The Tan Sheet" Feb. 1, p. 9)
CFSAN international activities
Strengthening CFSAN's participation and leadership in the Codex Alimentarius Commission, including the Nutrition & Foods for Special Dietary Uses committee, is one of many priorities announced in the center's "Draft Affirmative Agenda for International Activities" for 2000-2002. A Sept. 17 Federal Register notice provides a 45-day written comment period on the agenda, which also includes inspecting high-risk foreign food production facilities for compliance with FDA regulations on infant formula and investigating alternatives for animal testing of foods and cosmetics. The draft agenda is available on CFSAN's Web site. Developing a clearer international agenda was one of the center's "A-List" priorities for 1999 (1"The Tan Sheet" Feb. 1, p. 9)
CFSAN international activities
Strengthening CFSAN's participation and leadership in the Codex Alimentarius Commission, including the Nutrition & Foods for Special Dietary Uses committee, is one of many priorities announced in the center's "Draft Affirmative Agenda for International Activities" for 2000-2002. A Sept. 17 Federal Register notice provides a 45-day written comment period on the agenda, which also includes inspecting high-risk foreign food production facilities for compliance with FDA regulations on infant formula and investigating alternatives for animal testing of foods and cosmetics. The draft agenda is available on CFSAN's Web site. Developing a clearer international agenda was one of the center's "A-List" priorities for 1999 (1"The Tan Sheet" Feb. 1, p. 9)