US FDA's Dietary Supplement Programs Deserve A Raise, Trade Groups Tell Senate Appropriators
Executive Summary
Compliant industry drove US market growth to $55bn in 2020, and faster growth and higher sales are ahead if FDA’s Office of Dietary Supplement Programs has sufficient funding to eliminate non-compliant businesses.
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