In Brief: NAD on NourishLife, formula firms on selenium, medical food draft guidance
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
NourishLife educational site needs disclosure, NAD says; formula firms ask FDA for broader selenium range; Medical food draft guidance explains labeling; next-generation Cold-EEZE ships to retail; Consumers Union backs Durbin supplement bill; and Algaen reminded about FDA re-inspection fee.
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