Own-Labeler Lesson, Ingredient-Testing Lapse Noted Again In FDA Warnings
Executive Summary
Sportron International "cannot contract out its ultimate responsibility to ensure that the dietary supplement it places into commerce" is compliant, and Absonutrix failed "to conduct at least one appropriate test or examination to verify the identity of a dietary ingredient," say FDA warning letters listing some of the most frequently noted problems found in GMP and labeling inspections.
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