Supplement Upper Level EU/U.S. Harmonization Is TABD Priority
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The dietary supplements working group of the TransAtlantic Business Dialogue has agreed to focus on urging the EU Scientific Committee on Food and the U.S. Food & Nutrition Board to harmonize their efforts at setting safe upper levels for vitamins and minerals.
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