Emerging Science-Based Supplement Health Claims Category Proposed
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Creating a category of dietary supplement health claims that are based upon "emerging science" and carry label disclaimers would allow FDA to satisfy the Pearson court's mandate, a food science expert suggested at an agency meeting April 4.
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