SIDI Supplier Protocol Update Adds To Burgeoning Self-Regulation Library

SIDI's draft protocol update incorporates changes to guide compliance with rules established by FSMA relevant to supplement firms and adds information on economically motivated adulteration and determining whether dietary ingredients are grandfathered as compliant under DSHEA.

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A trade group panel adds to the dietary supplement industry's self-regulation program inventory with an updated guide for qualifying ingredient suppliers, a big piece of FDA’s good manufacturing practices rule.

The Standardized Information on Dietary Ingredients Work Group's updated draft released June 1 incorporates changes to guide compliance with rules established by the Food Safety Modernization Act that are relevant in the supplement sectoir, including the foreign supplier verification program

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