NPA Pre-DSHEA Ingredients Book: First Chapter In FDA's Industry-Sourced Reading?

NPA published a book listing pre-DSHEA dietary ingredients and FDA is interested in reviewing the trade group's methodology for compiling the list, which could be a litmus test for how the agency will evaluate industry-produced lists of “old” ingredients.

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A Natural Product Association book listing dietary ingredients available in the US before October 1994 could be a litmus test for FDA's response to industry-sourced documentation of whether an ingredient can be used in supplements without a notification to the agency.

FDA is interested in reviewing the methodology behind NPA's list published Nov. 7 to determine whether the information is accurate...

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