'Misperception' Fuels State Enforcement Against Supplement Firms
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
State attorneys general are quicker than FDA in going after supplement firms, says Doug Gansler, a former Maryland AG. During a recent American Herbal Products Association webinar, he discussed how AG coalitions are working together to target an industry the officials see as “largely unregulated.”
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