Once-Daily Use Factored In US FDA Decision On Minimum Cranberry Dose For UTI Claim
Executive Summary
In decision on Ocean Spray’s citizen petition, FDA says qualified health claims for cranberry to reduce the risk of recurrent urinary tract infections it will allow, under enforcement discretion, for use with supplements must specify a dose of at least 500 mg.
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