CRN Asking House, Senate Committees To Spur On FDA Action
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The Council for Responsible Nutrition is drafting a letter to the House Commerce and Senate Health Committees asking them to communicate to FDA that they are aware of issues within the dietary supplement industry and desire more effective implementation of supplement legislation.
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