NDI Notification Costs Estimate Unchanged In US, But Delivered With Guidance Surprise

NDIN guidance won’t come a day too soon for supplement industry, but revised guidances from comments on a 2016 draft could be based on dated information.

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Revised guidances for preparing and submitting new dietary ingredient notifications in the US won’t come a day too soon for the dietary supplement industry, even if the material comes via a plan revealed in a notice about industry’s costs for compliance.

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