By Sarah Williams, MHA, MPH, RD, Nerac Analyst
Originally Published: May 11, 2015
Last year, FDA published guidance to clarify differences between liquid dietary supplements and beverages, due to increased marketing of products with a “wide array of ingredients and intended uses”. In particular, blurred interpretation of regulations for beverages (considered conventional food) and dietary supplements has resulted in products being inappropriately labeled – and per FDA, adulterated and/or misbranded.
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