Dietary Supplement Ingredients In Food Among CFSAN 2004 Priorities
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Developing "an enforcement strategy for ensuring that dietary supplement ingredients added to conventional foods are lawful" is a program priority that will be addressed by the FDA's Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition in FY 2004
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