Tech giant Amazon has updated its requirements for dietary supplements and now requires third-party verification, including testing data and certificates of analyses straight from the lab to Amazon.
Tech giant Amazon has updated its requirements for dietary supplements and now requires third-party verification, including testing data and certificates of analyses straight from the lab to Amazon.
The Food and Drug Administration on April 3 released a draft guidance for the dietary supplement industry on NDI master files. This is the second document published since early March focused on a safety-related notification requirement in the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA).
FDA last week published a guidance document on a notification requirement in DSHEA that is perhaps more important than ever in the law's 30-year history.