Dietary supplements containing hemp ingredients remain available in the US without regulatory acknowledgement as lawful products while the Food and Drug Administration asks Congress to authorize establishing a process for allowing use of the ingredients.
Hemp Supplement Sales Continue In US Without FDA Acknowledgement As Lawful Products
Decision, explained by Principal Deputy Commissioner Woodcock, turns page on FDA’s 2019 announcement, after hemp was de-scheduled in 2018 farm bill, it would consider rulemaking for lawful use of hemp in supplements.

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