FDA Adds Homeopathic Enforcement Details, Subtracts Compliance Policy Guide
Executive Summary
Revised draft guidance identifies types of homeopathics posing "higher risks to public health." FDA withdraws 1988 compliance policy guide that allows homeopathic to be available even though they are not subject to pre-market approval or other review process agency imposes on all other drugs.
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