AHPA Says H1N1 Enforcement Tactics Would Work To Find Hidden Steroids
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The American Herbal Products Association urges FDA to crack down on illegal steroids masquerading as dietary supplements with the "efficient" enforcement tactics the agency uses to pursue fraudulent H1N1 flu products
You may also be interested in...
FDA Lifts Curtain On The Secret Behind Magic Power Coffee
FDA's consumer advisory against a coffee product that contains an active drug ingredient for erectile dysfunction reflects the agency's growing capability to keep up with noncompliant firms that add drug substances to so-called dietary supplements
Sharfstein Says Spiked Products Top FDA Supplement Enforcement Goals
FDA Principal Deputy Commissioner Josh Sharfstein says that two to-do lists sit on his desk - one of urgent priorities that the agency must address immediately and one of important tasks that can wait
FDA Gives Firms Hawking H1N1 Remedies Tighter Deadline To Comply
FDA's threats of near-immediate action against firms selling products with claims of treating the 2009-H1N1 flu virus are the sign of a fleet-footed and serious agency, says a food and drug attorney