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Tuesday, July 25, 2017
By: Mary Engle, FTC, and Steven Tave, FDA
Ever bought a dietary supplement or other health-related product that didn’t work as promised? Maybe you had side effects, or the claims just seemed unbelievable. Know this: the government holds companies accountable for making baseless claims about products marketed as dietary supplements.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and FDA have enforcement programs to protect consumers from false and misleading claims about the safety and benefits of products marketed as dietary supplements. Both agencies have authority over the marketing of these products. Continue reading →
Absolutely Essential Read!! Compounding quality concerns: Legislation could 'fundamentally undermine' patient protections
Compounding quality concerns: Legislation could 'fundamentally undermine' patient protections
Pew's drug safety project identified more than 50 reported compounding errors or potential errors associated with
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New Polish Restrictions on Pharmacy Ownership
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Operating and establishing pharmacies has long been subject to strict regulations in Poland, for example anti-concentration requirements and the ban on ...
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