The FDA not long ago proposed a ne...
The FDA not long ago proposed a new regulation that would require common good manufacturing practices in the manufacturing, packing, and holding of dietary fill ups to help consumers receive accurate labels and unadulterated outcomes The proposal would establish standards to make secure that dietary supplements and dietary ingredients are not adulterated with contaminants or impurities, and are labeled to accurately muse the active ingredients and other ingredients in the performance The proposed rule also would include requirements for designing and constructing physical plants, establishing quality mastery procedures, testing manufactured dietary ingredients and dietary fill ups maintaining records, and handling consumer complaints. Additional information onward this proposed rule may be base on the FDA's Web site at www.fda.gov. COPYRIGHT 2003 American Academy of Family Physicians COPYRIGHT 2003 Gale Group
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