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FDA Warns On Releasing 'At Risk' Drugs, Making Supplements In Kitchen, Claims For Diatomaceous Earth

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Kingston Pharma needs to review; McDaniel Life-Line risks contamination; Earthworks multi-channel marketing; ActiveHerb TCM Lines noncompliant; AMMD skips finished product tests; and PRL warned on GMPs, claims.

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