Article: New Labeling Modifications for Dietary Supplements

George G. Misko, partner in the law firm of Keller and Heckman, practices food and drug and environmental law. Inquiries or comments may be sent to him at 1001 G St., N.W., Suite 500W, Washington, DC 20001; phone (202) 434 -4100 or fax (202) 434-4646.

Although some of the press coverage following enactment of DSHEA suggested that Congress had 'cracked down' on the types of claims that could be made for dietary supplements, the modifications made by this law generally mean added flexibility in terms of the claims and other representations that may be made. For one, the Act places limits on FDA's enforcement practices regarding the use of in-store publications that ...

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