FDA’s Supplement AER System Nets $1.5 Mil. Under Ag Approps
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA's dietary supplement adverse event monitoring system will receive $1.5 mil. in funding for FY 2002 under the 1agriculture appropriations conference report adopted by both the House and Senate
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President Bush approves agriculture appropriations bill Nov. 28; public law 107-76 provides FDA with $1.35 bil. in FY 2002, designates $1.5 mil. for CFSAN to revamp its dietary supplement adverse event monitoring system (1"The Tan Sheet" Nov. 19, p. 13). Labor/HHS approps bill still awaits conference...