CVS Trims 7% Of Supplements From Its Shelves In 'Tested To Be Trusted' Program

CVS implemented “Tested to be Trusted” third-party program for supplements six months ahead of schedule, reducing products at store shelves 7%. National drug chain confirms it will roll out more than 300 health and wellness products across six additional categories.

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CVS Pharmacy has room for more than 300 health and wellness products in additional categories after it removed 7% of the 1,400 vitamins, minerals and supplements it was offering based on results from a third-party testing program.

The national drug chain's “Tested to be Trusted” program requires third-party testing of all VMS products sold in stores and online to confirm the accuracy of ingredients listed on supplement...

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