Examine Tighter Supplement Industry Regulation, Hamburg Tells Congress
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA Commissioner Hamburg does not give a positive review of the current framework when Rep. Lowey questions oversight of the supplement industry during an appropriations hearing. Hamburg also says FDA needs more resources for regulating supplement production and marketing, including “snake oil salesmen.”
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