Enforce Immediately In CBD Supplement Market, Industry Groups Suggest To FDA
Executive Summary
FDA should go beyond warning letters to carry out inspections, import reviews and other actions on companies marketing CBD-containing supplements and foods, CHPA says. It and other consumer health trade groups urge agency to act immediately numerous businesses marketing products that could threaten public health.
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