Basic Supplement GMP Compliance Problems Continue In FDA Warnings
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The agency posts warning letters sent Jan. 23 to Herbal Science International Inc. in City of Industry, Calif. and Jan. 31 to Berkeley Nutritional Manufacturing Corp. in Livermore, Calif.
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