FDA OK With Probiotic Weight CFUs In Supplement Facts Labels, For Now
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Until CFSAN decides whether to engage in a rulemaking to amend FDA's supplement labeling regulation, it intends "to exercise enforcement discretion for those firms that choose to declare the quantitative amount of live microbial ingredients in the Supplement Facts label by CFUs in addition to weight," according to draft guidance.
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