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Dietary Supplement "Cooperative Enforcement" Suggested By Nutrilite Rep

This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet

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FDA and dietary supplement companies should form an agreement of "cooperative enforcement" to apply the current statutes and regulations in effect under the Dietary Supplement Health & Education Act, Nutrilite Quality Control/Technical & Regulatory Affairs Senior Manager James Lassiter suggested at an FDA stakeholder meeting in Oakland, Calif. July 20.

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