'Step-By-Step' Label Guidance On Converting Nutrients' Units Of Measure
Executive Summary
FDA provides "step-by-step instructions on how to convert" units of measure for folate, niacin and vitamins A, D and E to units required in the agency's 2016 final rule for Supplement and Nutrition Facts labels. Compliance date for firms with sales of $10m and up.
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