USP Vitamin/Mineral 10% Upper Limit Increase, Harmonization Urged By CHPA
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The U.S. Pharmacopeia should either raise its upper potency limits for single-ingredient vitamin/mineral products by 10% across the board or harmonize them with those in place in multi-ingredient vitamin/mineral monographs, CHPA urges in Feb. 22 comments.
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