NIH Supplement Label Database Could Reveal Violative Products
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The Office of Dietary Supplements launches its Dietary Supplement Label Database, with about 17,000 product labels. Though the database aims to assist researchers, health care professionals and consumers, regulators looking to flag illegal products might find it useful as well.
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